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- shonkepg
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bug that I don't understand Maze game
Hey guys,
Any idea as to why am I having this bug? Why can't I resize my sprite and most of all why the sprite isn't duplicating itself correctly? Thank you in advance
My project : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/626183588/editor
UPDATE: So when I manually change size to 333 it's working properly, but as soon as i click the green flag it shrinks back in size. When I try to change the size by trying to change ther variable, it doesn't work
Any idea as to why am I having this bug? Why can't I resize my sprite and most of all why the sprite isn't duplicating itself correctly? Thank you in advance
My project : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/626183588/editor
UPDATE: So when I manually change size to 333 it's working properly, but as soon as i click the green flag it shrinks back in size. When I try to change the size by trying to change ther variable, it doesn't work
Last edited by shonkepg (Jan. 11, 2022 00:15:00)
- shonkepg
- New Scratcher
8 posts
bug that I don't understand Maze game
i am following this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22Dpi5e9uz8&t=566s
The guy is doing the exact same thing. Do you have any suggestions please?
The guy is doing the exact same thing. Do you have any suggestions please?
- CamG777
- Scratcher
100+ posts
bug that I don't understand Maze game
Not the EXACT same thing.
You are doing,
It should be,
You are doing,
((100) / ((12) * (Tile Size)))
It should be,
(((100) / (12)) * (Tile Size))
- shonkepg
- New Scratcher
8 posts
bug that I don't understand Maze game
Can you explain me the difference please between the two please?
- Dezach
- Scratcher
100+ posts
bug that I don't understand Maze game
((100) / ((12) * (Tile Size)))Does 12 times the variable and then the division of 100 by the result of the multiplication.
(((100) / (12)) * (Tile Size))Does the division of 100 by 12 before multiplying it by the variable.
In Scratch, the order of operations is defined by the order you put the blocks. The “smaller” the block is (the last you have put) will be calculated first and so on until the very first block, that is the “largest” one at the bottom of the pile.
Last edited by Dezach (Jan. 11, 2022 00:47:05)
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