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Powerr_Studios
Scratcher
10 posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

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say [Here's a little sample script to print the username.]
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ask [What's your name?] and wait
set [my variable v] to (answer)
show variable [my variable v]
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say [This is a way to print the answer of a question to a variable, though the answer block itself if check becomes a variable of it's own.]
say [After adding this in the editor when your not putting the project n full screen move it to where you want, and right click it and set it to "Large readout" to make it not say the variable title.]

Last edited by Powerr_Studios (June 3, 2020 18:53:00)

Powerr_Studios
Scratcher
10 posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

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say [Do you find it funny that I speak in Scratch in the discuss Scratch page?]

Last edited by Powerr_Studios (June 3, 2020 18:52:21)

ScratchinMyWay
Scratcher
100+ posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

Please do not post random tutorials. The Help with Scripts area is where you help other people that need the help.
Koraidon32
Scratcher
0 posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

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TheNoisyNoisy
Scratcher
100+ posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

ScratchinMyWay wrote:

Please do not post random tutorials. The Help with Scripts area is where you help other people that need the help.
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Paddle2See
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

How to display the user's username in Scratch

Hello! It's great that you want to help out other Scratchers. However, I think we have enough guides in the forums at the moment. Please feel free to welcome new Scratchers on the group welcoming topic or on individual topics created by New Scratchers.

Other places that can always use more helpful Scratchers like you, are the "Help With Scripts“ and ”Questions About Scratch" areas - please use them as designed, by responding to topics created by folks with problems to solve

Finally, a really good place for Scratch guides is the Scratch Wiki - check it out and see if it's something you might like to work on. They have a number of guides - and great organization.

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