# compass ![](/static/mb/projects/a5-compass.png) Display the direction that the micro:bit is facing using the compass ### ~avatar avatar Welcome! This guided tutorial will show you how to program a script that displays the direction the micro:bit is pointing. Let's get started! ### ~ ## Step 1 Create a loop that will continuously update the reading of the compass. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { }) ``` ## Step 2 Store the reading of the micro:bit in a variable called `degrees`. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let degrees = input.compassHeading() }) ``` ## Step 3 If `degrees` is less than `45`, then the compass heading is mostly pointing toward North. Display `N` on the micro:bit. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let degrees = input.compassHeading(); if (degrees < 45) { basic.showString("N"); } }); ``` ## Step 4 If `degrees` is less than 135, the micro:bit is mostly pointing East. Display `E` on the micro:bit. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let degrees = input.compassHeading(); if (degrees < 45) { basic.showString("N"); } else if (degrees < 135) { basic.showString("E"); } }); ``` ## Step 5 If `degrees` is less than 225, the micro:bit is mostly pointing South. Display `S` on the micro:bit. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let degrees = input.compassHeading(); if (degrees < 45) { basic.showString("N"); } else if (degrees < 135) { basic.showString("E"); } else if (degrees < 225) { basic.showString("S"); } }); ``` ## Step 6 If none of these conditions returned true, then the micro:bit must be pointing West. Display `W` on the micro:bit. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let degrees = input.compassHeading(); if (degrees < 45) { basic.showString("N"); } else if (degrees < 135) { basic.showString("E"); } else if (degrees < 225) { basic.showString("S"); } else { basic.showString("W"); } }); ```