1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
compass challenges
Display the direction that the micro:bit is facing using the compass
Before we get started
Complete the following guided tutorial, your code should look like this:
let degrees = null;
basic.forever(() => {
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");
}
});
Challenge 1
Instead of displaying N
when the BBC micro:bit is pointing North, display a star to indicate the north star.
let degrees = null;
basic.forever(() => {
degrees = input.compassHeading();
if (degrees < 45) {
basic.showLeds(`
# . # . #
. # # # .
# # # # #
. # # # .
# . # . #`);
}
else if (degrees < 135) {
basic.showString("E");
}
else if (degrees < 225) {
basic.showString("S");
}
else {
basic.showString("W");
}
});
- Run your code to see if it works as expected
Challenge 2
Instead of displaying just N
, W
, S
, or E
, display the full word.
let degrees = null;
basic.forever(() => {
degrees = input.compassHeading();
if (degrees < 45) {
basic.showString("NORTH");
}
else if (degrees < 135) {
basic.showString("EAST");
}
else if (degrees < 225) {
basic.showString("SOUTH");
}
else {
basic.showString("WEST");
}
});
- Run your code to see if it works as expected
Challenge 3
Display your own unique message for each direction.