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How do you deal with this: a) I have 3 types of clones : type 1, type 2, type 3 b)
How do you deal with this: a) I have 3 types of clones : type 1, type 2, type 3 b)
Hello! Today, in pure boredom, i made a scramble [list] block! I personally this should a block in Snap! as scrambling is really usefull. Anyone out there feel free to use this custom block for your games & projects s…
2020, 6:00pm 3 You can do this: insert (item (a) of (list)) at (random v) of (b)
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If the opposing lever (Lever B) moves horizontally, then the other lever (Lever C
Short answer: You didn't copy the list to the variable, you gave the same list another name. [The pictures below are a lie. See below the divider ——– for the full story.] Here's what it looks like: The lis…
I created two variables, a and b.
How would I delete a specific item from a list of lists. Like, what would the index be for an item inside a list of lists? I know that the first list would be considered as item 1, so I have no idea what an item insi…
bh April 15, 2022, 1:48am 2 Okay, so ITEM 1 OF your list is (LIST A B C).
If one just puts 'n' at the end of an integer you get bignums in nearly all modern browsers. But I can't type 999999999999999999999999999999n to Snap! blocks. If I could then all arithmetic blocks would automatically su…
tried it and got an error due to Process.prototype.reportBasicSum = function (a, b)
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Use UpTimeRobot and me leave the collab B.
I'm not sure how to best explain it, but here it goes. I'm working on a project that uses 2D lists, and I was wondering if there was any way to double up a list, I.E. change to .
bluebaritone21 May 1, 2024, 4:27pm 4 How about a b c d e f $$\to$$ a