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61 lines
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# Unplot
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Turn off the LED light you say on the [LED screen](/device/screen).
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```sig
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led.unplot(0,0)
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```
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## ~hint
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Use [plot](/reference/led/plot) to turn **on** an LED.
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## ~
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### Parameters
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* ``x`` is a [number](/reference/types/number) that means the
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horizontal spot on the LED screen (from left to right: 0, 1, 2, 3,
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or 4)
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* ``y`` is a [number](/reference/types/number) that means the vertical
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spot on the LED screen (from top to bottom: 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4)
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If a parameter is [out of bounds](/reference/out-of-bounds) (a value
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other than 0 to 4), then this function will do nothing.
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### ~hint
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The LED screen is a solid square of LEDs with five LEDs on each side.
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To learn more about how you number the LEDs with ``x`` and ``y``
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coordinates, see [LED screen](/device/screen).
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### ~
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### Example: Center off
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This program shows a picture on the LED screen, and then turns off the center LED with `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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### ~hint
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Use the [point](/reference/led/point) function to find out if an LED is
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on or off.
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### ~
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### See also
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[plot](/reference/led/plot), [point](/reference/led/point), [LED screen](/device/screen)
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