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A simple map project.
I tried to find my house in satellite view but couldn’t!
A simple map project.
I tried to find my house in satellite view but couldn’t!
I'm wanting to return an index (I like to think of it being a pointer) to an item in a nested list But, I wondering, has this already been done? Using this example structure: what I'm looking for is returning somet…
11 I’ve been having a play around, as I decided I was conflicted with the in find
I'm wanting to return an index (I like to think of it being a pointer) to an item in a nested list But, I wondering, has this already been done? Using this example structure: what I'm looking for is returning somet…
this – I end up with an error Are you able to make it work this way e.g in list find
drag the points press space to change costume green flag to draw turbo mode recommended
i might find this useful for some projects, or at least for a benchmark between some
How?(i have pondered thhis for a while and decided that key pressed was not good enough as in it can only detect alphanumeric keys (ima go to sleep dont expect immmediate response)
joecooldoo January 19, 2023, 5:04pm 4 … except that FIND FIRST ITEM is what
The amazing website, part of The Useless Web How could this be recreated in Snap!, I generally think it would be hilarious to make.
loucheman July 26, 2022, 5:58am 5 Find the .gif Convert it to .jpg Import all
This projects adds missing functionalities for dictionaries in Snap!.
I haven’t read it carefully but I think I did find one mistake: Mapping Object Blocks
Yesterday, I see this about Pi: We learn that we can start to write down Pi (π) = 3.141592653589….. but that we can never finish it. Pi (π) goes on forever and has no repeating pattern to its digits – it is what is cal…
In fact if you search long enough within the digits of Pi (π) you can [find any number
make category [category] color [#BBEEFF] :: control if you can make a block, you can make a category right
You can find the solutions to the aforementioned topic here: Snap!
I'm almost done with moving my BloP extension to Snap 5.1.1, but I'm stuck with finding the correct owner of a script. In 4.0 ScriptMorphs were initialized by passing the script "owner" as a parameter, that is the sprit…
my owner, i.e. the object (sprite) to whom my scripts apply.") and I’m unable to find