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- MarioBuilder175
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How do I make a block that goes to X: Y; in direction?
like this,example:
go to x: (90) y: (0) in direction (0) :: motionIt directly goes to y 90 instead of x 90.And if the direction is 90 it goes to the 90 in x. Can yall guys help me how to make this block???
Last edited by MarioBuilder175 (May 13, 2024 04:35:13)
- MarioBuilder175
- New to Scratch
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How do I make a block that goes to X: Y; in direction?
Anyway it has a solution from antoher people,but it is not directly working.
- Rakono
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How do I make a block that goes to X: Y; in direction?
like this,example:go to x: (90) y: (0) in direction (0) :: motionIt directly goes to y 90 instead of x 90.And if the direction is 90 it goes to the 90 in x. Can yall guys help me how to make this block???
go to x: (()* ([cos] of (direction))) y: (() * ([ sin] of (direction)))
Last edited by Rakono (May 13, 2024 08:01:23)
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