* add image and deprecated arrow functions * update locales * map basic.showArrow * map arrow blocks * map & remove arrow images * remove arrow blocks * update locales * remove & patch: rgbw -> rgb button/pin pressed -> button/pin event loudness -> soundLevel * update ts mappings for arrows * add wip ts patch rules * update .blocks files * use Click instead of Down as default in Documentation and tests * patch test.blocks * fix lowercase name tag * update test.blocks * update blocks test files * update blocks test files * format block files * pass blocks file tests * fix ts mapping * fix color.defl value closes https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-calliope/issues/136 * fix ts mappings - add optional spacing at the end of rgbw() - map up to v4.0.19 * add suggested changes * replace innerText by textContent Co-authored-by: JW <gitkraken@juriwolf.de> Co-authored-by: Juri <info@juriwolf.de>
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Getting Started
Step 1
Welcome! Place the ||basic:show string||
block in the ||basic:on start||
slot. Replace the "Hello"
text with your name. Did you see it scroll in the simulator?
basic.showString("Micro!")
Step 2
Well, the text stopped scrolling. Place the ||basic:show string||
block in the ||input:on button pressed||
slot to scroll your name when button A is pressed.
input.onButtonEvent(Button.A, ButtonEvent.Click, () => {
basic.showString("Micro!")
});
Step 3
Place some blocks to display a smiley when button B is pressed.
Use the dropdown to find B
!
input.onButtonEvent(Button.B, ButtonEvent.Click, () => {
basic.showLeds(`
# # . # #
# # . # #
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .
`)
})
Step 4
Place the ||basic:show number||
and ||Math:pick random||
blocks in an ||input:on shake||
block to build a dice.
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
basic.showNumber(randint(0, 10))
})
Step 5
A typical dice shows values from 1
to 6
. So, in ||Math:pick random||
, don't forget to choose the right minimum and maximum values!
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
basic.showNumber(randint(1, 6))
})
Step 6
If you have a @boardname@, connect a USB cable to it and click |Download|
. Save the program to the @drivename@ drive. This transfers your code to the @boardname@!
Step 7
On the @boardname@, press button A to scroll your text. Press button B to show a smiley. Shake the @boardname@ and see which number is chosen.
Step 8
Well done! You've completed your first Microsoft MakeCode activity.