pxt-calliope/docs/getting-started.md
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# Getting started
Are you ready to build cool BBC micro:bit programs?
Here are some challenges for you. Unscramble the blocks in the editor
to make real programs that work!
### Show LEDs
Draw something in the editor with this block. You can draw another
smiley face, or try something else.
```shuffle
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .
`)
```
To move your program from your computer to the BBC micro:bit:
* Connect your micro:bit to the computer with the USB cable.
* Click **Compile**.
* Drag and drop the new file whose name ends in **.hex** into the **MICROBIT** window.
* Wait until the yellow light stops blinking!
### Show animation forever
Show one picture after another by snapping blocks together to create an
animation (like a cartoon)!
```blocks
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .
`)
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
. # # # .
# . . . #
`)
```
To move your program from your computer to the BBC micro:bit:
* Connect your micro:bit to the computer with the USB cable.
* Click **Compile**.
* Drag and drop the new file whose name ends in **.hex** into the **MICROBIT** window.
* Wait until the yellow light stops blinking!
### Repeat Forever
Make an animation that never stops with the ``forever`` block.
Unscramble these blocks in the editor to make an animation that first
shows a happy face, then an unhappy face, then a happy face, and never
stops.
```shuffle
basic.forever(() => {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .
`)
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
. # # # .
# . . . #
`)
});
```
### Your turn!
You can also change the pictures to make your own animation.
Make your own awesome animation with the ``show leds`` and ``forever``
blocks.
#### ~hint
You can make your animation longer if you use more than two pictures.
#### ~
### Button A and B
This program will show the word `banana` on the LED
screen when you press button `B`.
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
basic.showString("banana");
});
```
Now try to unscramble these blocks in the editor so that the micro:bit
shows **YES** when you press button `A` and **NO** when when you press
button `B`. All of the blocks under `on button A pressed` or
`on button B pressed` should run when you press that button.
```shuffle
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
basic.showString("YES");
});
input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
basic.showString("NO");
});
```
### Shake
You can find when someone is shaking the BBC micro:bit by checking its
**accelerometer** (it finds whether the micro:bit is speeding up or
slowing down).
Unscramble these blocks in the editor to show a frownie when someone
shakes the micro:bit.
```shuffle
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
. # # # .
# . . . #`);
});
```
### Tilting with gestures
You can also find when someone is tilting the micro:bit left or right,
face up or face down, and logo up or logo down (the logo is the yellow
oval picture at the top of the board).
Try to build a Rock Paper Scissors game where you tilt the micro:bit
left to show paper, right to show scissors, and down to show rock.
Unscramble these blocks in the editor and try this program on the
micro:bit itself!
```shuffle
input.onGesture(Gesture.TiltLeft, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
# # # # #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# # # # #`);
});
input.onGesture(Gesture.LogoDown, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. . . . .`);
});
input.onGesture(Gesture.TiltRight, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
# # . . #
# # . # .
. . # . .
# # . # .
# # . . #`);
});
```
### Pins
You can also use the pins as buttons. (The pins are the holes in the
metal bar at the bottom of the micro:bit board.) For example, hold
the ``GND`` button with one hand and touch the ``0`` pin (called
``P0``) with your other hand to tell the micro:bit you're pressing it.
Unscramble the blocks in the editor to show a smiley when you press
pin ``P0``.
```shuffle
input.onPinPressed(TouchPin.P0, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .`);
});
```
### Your turn!
Use the screen, buttons, gestures, and pins to make your own fun game
with the BBC micro:bit!