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# Project: Boolean
2017-08-01 22:02:25 +02:00
![Two-Player Game Example Board](/static/courses/csintro/booleans/two-player.jpg)
This is an assignment for students to come up with a micro:bit program that uses Boolean variables, Boolean operators, and possibly the random function.
 
## Input
Remind the students of all the different inputs available to them through the micro:bit.
![micro:bit input list](/static/courses/csintro/variables/input-list.png)
 
## Project Ideas
### Sunscreen Monitor
When you shake the micro:bit, it reports the current temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Button B measures the light level and if it is above 70 degrees AND very bright, it will display a sun icon. If it is above 70 degrees and less bright, it will display a cloudy symbol. If it is dark, it will display a nighttime icon.
[**micro:bit Sunscreen Monitor**](https://youtu.be/VmD-dcZZQFc)
https://youtu.be/VmD-dcZZQFc
#### Sunscreen code
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
if (128 > input.lightLevel() && 0 < input.lightLevel() && input.temperature() > 22) {
basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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} else {
basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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}
})
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
if (input.temperature() < 22 && input.temperature() > 6) {
basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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} else {
basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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basic.showAnimation(`
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}
})
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
basic.clearScreen()
basic.showNumber(input.temperature() * 2 + 32)
})
```
Button A displays an animation to tell you whether or not you should use sunscreen (on sunny or cloudy days but not at night or indoors.)
Make a holder that can hold the micro:bit and a bottle of sunscreen.
This example uses boolean operations because both light level AND temperature must be high in order to trigger the sun icon:
```block
if (128 > input.lightLevel() && 0 < input.lightLevel() && input.temperature() > 22) {}
```
 
### Two-player game
Create a game in which two players take turns on the same micro:bit. You can use a boolean variable called PlayerATurn to keep track of whose turn it is.
**Board Game:** Use boolean variables and random values as part of a board game (or improve your Board Game from the Variables lesson). Make the board and pieces and a holder for the micro:bit. Try modding a current board game.
![Two player game project](/static/courses/csintro/booleans/two-player-game.png)
Board Game with Arrows
#### Board game arrow code
```blocks
let player1Turn = false
let spin = 0
let delay = 0
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
if (player1Turn == true && Math.random(4) < 3) {
basic.clearScreen()
delay = 0
while (delay < 500) {
basic.showLeds(`
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`)
delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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`)
delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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`)
basic.pause(delay)
delay += 50
player1Turn = false
}
} else if (player1Turn) {
basic.showString("Crash!")
player1Turn = false
} else if (Math.random(4) < 3) {
basic.clearScreen()
delay = 0
while (delay < 500) {
basic.showLeds(`
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delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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delay += 50
basic.pause(delay)
basic.showLeds(`
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basic.pause(delay)
delay += 50
player1Turn = true
}
} else {
basic.showString("Crash!")
player1Turn = true
}
})
basic.forever(() => {
})
delay = 0
spin = 0
player1Turn = true
```
This is an example of a board game in which the micro:bit displays an arrow pointing in a random direction. The paper legend indicates different actions the player must take. 
Here is a portion of the board game's code. A boolean variable is used to determine whose turn it is. If player1Turn is false, then it's player 2's turn. A random number is generated to show the arrow seventy-five percent of the time (for values of 0, 1, or 2).
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
if (player1Turn == true && Math.random(4) < 3) {
}
})
```
## Reflection
Have students write a reflection of about 150300 words, addressing the following points:
* How did you incorporate boolean variables into your micro:bit program?
* How did you incorporate boolean operators into your micro:bit program?
* Describe something in your project that you are proud of.
* If you had more time to work on this project, describe what you might add or change.
## Assessment
 
**Competency scores**: 4, 3, 2, 1
 
### Boolean
**4 =** More than 2 Boolean variables are implemented in a meaningful way.<br/>
**3 =** At least 2 Boolean variables are implemented in a meaningful way.<br/>
**2 =** At least 1 Boolean variable is implemented in a meaningful way.<br/>
**1 =** No Boolean variables are implemented.
 
### micro:bit program
**4 =** micro:bit program:<br/>
`*` Uses Booleans in a way that is integral to the program.<br/>
`*` Compiles and runs as intended<br/>
`*` Meaningful comments in code<br/>
**3 =** micro:bit program lacks 1 of the required element.<br/>
**2 =** micro:bit program lacks 2 of the required elements.<br/>
**1 =** micro:bit program lacks all of the required elements.
### Collaboration reflection
**4 =** Reflection piece addresses all prompts.<br/>
**3 =** Reflection piece lacks 1 of the required elements.<br/>
**2 =** Reflection piece lacks 2 of the required elements.<br/>
**1 =** Reflection piece lacks 3 of the required elements.