Why do some control blocks (such as forever, forever if, repeat until) have little white arrows in the bottom right of them, but not all? Nothing seems to happen when I click it...
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They do, you know. Anyway, you put some scripting in and it repeats forever, forever if, until ___, etc.
It's to show that it loops.
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
They do, you know. Anyway, you put some scripting in and it repeats forever, forever if, until ___, etc.
It's to show that it loops.
I was searching for some sort of similarity between them, I'm sort of embarassed that I missed the fact they all loop! Thanks!
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You're a new scratcher, and I've been here since 2007 and I didn't know. Don't feel stupid, you're not. If anything, I'm stupid. I thought it was to collapse the script, but it never got finished.
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owetre18 wrote:
I thought it was to collapse the script, but it never got finished.
Now that is an interesting idea.
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MoreGamesNow wrote:
owetre18 wrote:
I thought it was to collapse the script, but it never got finished.
Now that is an interesting idea.
I know, right?
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owetre18 wrote:
MoreGamesNow wrote:
owetre18 wrote:
I thought it was to collapse the script, but it never got finished.
Now that is an interesting idea.
I know, right?
That just gave me a cool idea... Nah, too lazy.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Why do some control blocks (such as forever, forever if, repeat until) have little white arrows in the bottom right of them, but not all? Nothing seems to happen when I click it...
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It's just a simple symbol that indicates it's a loop block
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LS97 wrote:
owetre18 wrote:
MoreGamesNow wrote:
Now that is an interesting idea.I know, right?
That just gave me a cool idea...
Nah, too lazy.
I agree, this SHOULD be an update for the scratch loop blocks, pressing the arrow minimises the script, I mean, I HATE giant forever loops and wish to close them. I mean, half a window of scratch blocks without a minimise script kind of button.
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It's a bit weird though, how they chose an arrow to represent that it loops. I'd have put something like a circle with an arrow going round it.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
It's a bit weird though, how they chose an arrow to represent that it loops. I'd have put something like a circle with an arrow going round it.
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The arrow points upwards, symbolizing the return to the top of the block. Then, natural reading order pushes you down, and the arrow pushes you back up.
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LS97 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
It's a bit weird though, how they chose an arrow to represent that it loops. I'd have put something like a circle with an arrow going round it.
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The arrow points upwards, symbolizing the return to the top of the block. Then, natural reading order pushes you down, and the arrow pushes you back up.
Ah, I see Thanks
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