# offset image challenges Coding challenges for the offset image tutorial. #docs ## Before we get started Complete the following exercise. Your code should look like this: ```blocks offset = 0 basic.forever(() => { if (offset == -4) { basic.showString("Push button A", 150) } images.createImage(` . . # . . . . # . . . . # . . . # # # . . . # . . `).showImage(offset) }) input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => { offset = offset + 1 }) ``` ### Challenge 1 Create a condition for if button `B` is pressed. We want the image to move to the left when button `B` is pressed. ``` offset = 0 basic.forever(() => { if (offset == -4) { basic.showString("Push button A", 150) } images.createImage(` . . # . . . . # . . . . # . . . # # # . . . # . . `).showImage(offset) }) input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => { offset = offset + 1 }) input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => { offset = offset - 1 // *** }) // *** ``` * Run the code to see if it works as expected. ### Challenge 2 Now we want to make sure that the button does not go off the screen to the right. Add a new line that checks to see if offset = 5 after button `A` is pressed. If `offset = 5` then prompt the user to move the image to the left by displaying the text: "Push button B". ``` offset = 0 basic.forever(() => { if (offset == -4) { basic.showString("Push button A", 150) } if (offset == 5) { basic.showString("Press Button B", 150) // *** } images.createImage(` . . # . . . . # . . . . # . . . # # # . . . # . . `).showImage(offset) }) input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => { offset = offset + 1 }) input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => { offset = offset - 1 }) ``` * Run the code to see if it works as expected. ### Challenge 3 Now make sure the image does not go off the left side and if it does, prompt the user to push button `A`.