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54 lines
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# Unplot
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Turn off a LED light on the [LED screen](/device/screen). Specify which LED using x, y coordinates. Use [plot](/reference/led/plot) to turn a LED on.
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```sig
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led.unplot(0,0)
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```
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### Parameters
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* x - [Number](/reference/types/number); the *x coordinate* or horizontal position (0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
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* y - [Number](/reference/types/number); the *y coordinate* or vertical position (0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
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If a parameter is [out of bounds](/reference/out-of-bounds) (a value other than 0-4), this function will do nothing.
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### x, y coordinates?
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The LED screen is made up of 25 LEDs arranged in a 5x5 grid. To figure out the ``x``, ``y`` coordinates, see [LED screen](/device/screen).
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This code turns off centre LED:
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```blocks
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led.unplot(2, 2)
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```
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### Get the LED on/off state
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Use the [point](/reference/led/point) function to find out if a LED is on or off.
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### Example: toggle off
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This code creates and shows an image on the micro:bit screen, and then clears the centre LED using `unplot`:
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```blocks
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basic.showLeds(`
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. . # . .
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. . # . .
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# # # # #
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. . # . .
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. . # . .
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`)
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basic.pause(500)
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led.unplot(2, 2)
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```
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### Lessons
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[strobe light](/lessons/strobe-light)
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### See also
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[plot](/reference/led/plot), [point](/reference/led/point), [LED screen](/device/screen), [create image](/reference/images/create-image)
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