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#1 2007-07-25 11:57:40

Nick60
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Registered: 2007-06-17
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New block

You should be able to make a block..


If on costume





Because for some games ( i.e. bowling ) when the bowling pin fall's, you'll have to broadcast, and get's really anyoing because you have to make everything broadcast.

May be hard to understand but it could work diffrently from broadcast.


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#2 2007-07-26 01:05:30

kevin_karplus
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Re: New block

Better than a block for "if costume is X" would be a sensor block <costume number> which could be used with existing conditional and loops.

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#3 2007-07-26 01:20:32

AngelEyra
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Re: New block

kevin_karplus wrote:

Better than a block for "if costume is X" would be a sensor block <costume number> which could be used with existing conditional and loops.

Seconded.

I've always wanted to know what the costume number is.

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#4 2007-07-26 10:50:29

beny
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Registered: 2007-07-24
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Re: New block

That's exactly what i need!!!!! so then i could make there be diffrent screenshots on my "computer 1.7" thing with out it messing up the "discovernet" thing!


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#5 2007-07-30 14:19:39

Mick
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Re: New block

Maybe a costume block thats like a circle. so it looks like: (costume). & then you could put that in a <O = O> block. so it would look like: <(costume) = (the costume you want)>. Then put that in an 'if _' block.


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#6 2007-07-30 15:05:51

kevin_karplus
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Re: New block

Since you can already use numbers where costumes are expected, it makes perfect sense to return a number from <costume>, and there is no need for a new data type.

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#7 2007-07-31 10:39:53

Mick
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Re: New block

??? But doesnt this look cooler? http://legoless.wordpress.com/files/2007/07/costume.gif


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#8 2011-03-30 05:05:01

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Re: New block

Mick wrote:

??? But doesnt this look cooler? http://legoless.wordpress.com/files/2007/07/costume.gif

Ah, but this is already implemented on scratch 1.4!  In the coustumes tab, it is a block called (costume #)  hope this helps  wink


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