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# Set Pixel
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The set pixel function. #set pixel.
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Set the on/off state of pixel in an [Image ](/reference/images/image ).
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### JavaScript
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```
export function setPixel(_this: micro_bit.Image, x: number, y: number, value: boolean)
```
### Parameters
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* x - [Number ](/reference/types/number ); the *x coordinate* or horizontal position of a pixel in an [image ](/reference/images/image )
* x - [Number ](/reference/types/number ); the *y coordinate* or vertical position of a pixel in an [image ](/reference/images/image )
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* value -[Boolean](/reference/types/boolean); the on/off state of a pixel; `true` for on, `false` for off
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### x, y coordinates?
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To figure out the ``x``, ``y`` coordinates, see [LED screen ](/device/screen ).
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### Example
The following example creates an image and stores it in the `img` variable. The `set pixel` function sets the centre pixel off, before `img` is shown using `show image` .
```
let img = images.createImage(`
. . # . .
. # . # .
. . # . .
. # . # .
. . # . .
`)
img.setPixel(2, 2, false)
img.showImage(0)
```
### See also
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[pixel ](/reference/images/pixel ), [show image ](/reference/images/show-image ), [image ](/reference/images/image ), [create image ](/reference/images/create-image ), [scroll image ](/reference/images/scroll-image )
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