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Gets the compass heading of the micro:bit in degrees
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## 2. Write the code that stores the compass heading into a local variable called 'degrees'.
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```
let degrees = input.compassHeading()
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## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing North. Display 'N' on the micro:bit
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```
if (degrees < 45) {
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}
```
## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing East. Display 'E' on the micro:bit
## 4. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing East. Display 'E' on the micro:bit
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```
if (degrees < 135) {
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}
```
## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing South. Display 'S' on the micro:bit
## 5. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing South. Display 'S' on the micro:bit
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```
if (degrees < 225) {

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## 1. What is the purpose of the 'compass heading' block?
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## 2. Write the code that stores the compass heading into a local variable called 'degrees'.
<br/>
## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing North. Display 'N' on the micro:bit
<br />
## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing East. Display 'E' on the micro:bit
## 4. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing East. Display 'E' on the micro:bit
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## 3. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing South. Display 'S' on the micro:bit
## 5. Write the 'If statement' that will check if the device is mostly pointing South. Display 'S' on the micro:bit
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## 3. What does this line of code doing?
![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/love-meter-6.png)
```blocks
let x = Math.random(9)
```
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It stores random number between 0 and 9 then stores that number in a variable.
## 4. Why do you have to add 1 to variable x?
![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/love-meter-7.png)
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```blocks
let item = 0;
item = 0;
basic.showNumber(item + 1);
```
You have to add 1 if you want to generate a random number between 1 and 10 .
## 5. Why do you have to hold ground (GND) to make this work on the micro:bit?
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You have told GND to complete the circuit.

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## 3. Describe what this line of code does?
![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/love-meter-6.png)
```blocks
let x = Math.random(9)
```
## 4. Describe what adding 1 to variable x does?
![](/static/mb/blocks/lessons/love-meter-7.png)
```blocks
let item = 0;
item = 0;
basic.showNumber(item + 1);
```
## 5. Describe why you must hold ground (GND) before pressing (P0) to run a program using `on pin pressed(P0)` on the micro:bit