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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Now let's add some more types of instructions for the player to follow. Let's ad
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/**
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* {highlight}
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*/
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export function newAction_() {
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export function newAction() {
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action = Math.random(4) // ***
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if (action == 0) {
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basic.showString("PUSH A", 150) // ***
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@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ let count = 0
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## 3. If the rectangle below represents the BBC micro:bit, shade the areas that will be displayed after two button presses on Button A. Explain why that particular area is shaded.
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```blocks
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let count_ = 0
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let count = 0
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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count_ = count_ + 1
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basic.showNumber(count_, 100)
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count = count + 1
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basic.showNumber(count, 100)
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})
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```
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@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ After two button presses, **count** will be equal to 2.
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## 5. If the rectangle below represents the BBC micro:bit, shade the areas that will be displayed after five button presses on Button A. Explain why that particular area is shaded.
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```blocks
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let count_ = 0
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let count = 0
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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count_ = count_ + 1
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basic.showNumber(count_, 100)
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count = count + 1
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basic.showNumber(count, 100)
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})
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```
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## 3. Draw which LED is ON after running this code and pressing Button A twice. Explain why you chose to draw that number
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```blocks
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let count_ = 0
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let count = 0
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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count_ = count_ + 1
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basic.showNumber(count_, 100)
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count = count + 1
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basic.showNumber(count, 100)
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})
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```
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@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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## 4. Draw which LED is ON after running this code and pressing Button A five times. Explain why you chose to draw that number.
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```blocks
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let count_ = 0
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let count = 0
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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count_ = count_ + 1
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basic.showNumber(count_, 100)
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count = count + 1
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basic.showNumber(count, 100)
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})
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```
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<br/>
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```blocks
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let accX_ = input.acceleration("x")
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let accX = input.acceleration("x")
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```
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Note: acceleration does not have be measured in the "x" direction. It can also be in the "y" or "z" direction.
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### Example: Starting the Bluetooth UART service and then reading data received from another device which is terminated by ":" character and then displaying it
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```blocks
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let uart_data = "";
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let uartData = "";
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let connected = 0;
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basic.showString("UART");
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bluetooth.onBluetoothConnected(() => {
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basic.showString("C");
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connected = 1;
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while (connected == 1) {
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uart_data = bluetooth.uartRead(":");
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basic.showString(uart_data);
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uartData = bluetooth.uartRead(":");
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basic.showString(uartData);
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}
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});
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bluetooth.onBluetoothDisconnected(() => {
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![](/static/mb/game-library/if-on-edge-bounce-0.png)
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```
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export function ifOnEdge_Bounce(_this: micro_bitSprites.LedSprite)
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export function ifOnEdgeBounce(_this: micro_bitSprites.LedSprite)
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```
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### [Change score by](/reference/game/change-score-by)
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