The <[ ] received?> block (sort of like what you're suggesting) will be in Scratch 2.0.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
The <[ ] received?> block (sort of like what you're suggesting) will be in Scratch 2.0.
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yeah, with this, all you need is to put it inside a wait until block.
Wait! that would be in boolean, and you need a reporter!
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