Make a variable block that only has 0 on it
(I don’t know how to make it look like a picture, so just imagine it.)
Make a variable block that only has 0 on it
(I don’t know how to make it look like a picture, so just imagine it.)
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Be sure to check the definition!
So this?
0::#950
No, it would be like the rounded ones that you see have +,-,x, and / on it
Ah! So an operator.
That’s what I was thinking
now make an O block so you can constantly confuse it with that block!
Here:
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Yo, this should be veeeeeeery useful
I see “Aw, Snap!” in your photo.
You are right.
I think you stopped the IDE with the following block:
stop this ide :: control
Any other languages displays like this:
Oh, no!
A problem has been occurred while it shows the webpage.
Error code: RESULT_CODE_HUNG
reporter?

This block turns the sprite back and forth by however much you want it! It’s all super fast, so you won’t be able to notice it clearly, though.
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Was from another thread (Math.PI), it makes the turtle say “this will not work”
No, it’s AS LETTER.

whoops, my bad!
ya apparently it hate decimals greater than 15 I guess. Oh and I found a way to delete it.
No, it’s because it won’t take a non-integer codepoint.