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# Show Frame
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The show frame function.
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Display an [Image ](/reference/images/image ) on the @boardname @'s [LED screen ](/device/screen )
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## JavaScript
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```sig
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export function showFrame(img: micro_bit.Image, frame: number)
```
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## Parameters
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* index - [Number ](/types/number ); which frame of the image to display
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## Difference from `plot frame`
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The `show frame` function is the same as [plot frame ](/reference/images/plot-frame ), but contains a built-in delay after the LED screen has been updated (whereas `plot frame` has no built-in delay)
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## Example
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```blocks
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let img = images.createImage(`
# . . . # # . . . #
. # . # . . # # # .
. . # . . . # # # .
. # . # . . # # # .
# . . . # # . . . #
`)
img.showFrame(1)
```
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## See also
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[create image ](/reference/images/create-image ), [show animation ](/reference/basic/show-animation ), [image ](/reference/images/image ), [show image ](/reference/images/show-image ), [scroll image ](/reference/images/scroll-image )
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