# out of bounds The behavior of functions whose parameter values are out of bounds. Many of the @boardname@ functions have parameters. If a parameter is an unexpected value, the parameter is considered *out of bounds*. For example, the [plot](/reference/led/plot) function has two parameters: ### syntax ```sig led.plot(0,0) ``` ### parameters * x - the *x coordinate* or horizontal position (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) * y - the *y coordinate* or vertical position (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) ### out of bounds here's an example of code with an out of bounds parameter (the *x* and *y* parameters are outside the expected range of 0-4): ```blocks led.plot(9, -21) ``` ### what happens? Typically, when a parameter supplied to a function is out of bounds that function does nothing (as if the function never executed). So, in the above case, the LED screen will not change. ### return value If you call the `point` function with an out of bounds parameter, the function returns `false`: ```blocks let on = led.point(5, -5) ```