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- scratch1234gia
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How do you use your own block? Is there always a way to define your own block?
define
How do you use these blocks??
suppose the block is “else” how do I define that?
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- leapinleopardstar
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500+ posts
How do you use your own block? Is there always a way to define your own block?
define your block here
whatever you want your code to do :: grey
That's how you use define blocks.
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- scratch1234gia
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10 posts
How do you use your own block? Is there always a way to define your own block?
yes, but is there always a way to define?
define your block here
whatever you want your code to do :: grey
That's how you use define blocks.
- ResExsention
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1000+ posts
How do you use your own block? Is there always a way to define your own block?
What do you mean?
You can only define blocks. You can't define custom reporters or booleans.
You can only define blocks. You can't define custom reporters or booleans.
Infrequently active.
It feels weird to see how far we've come. I hope you're well, wherever you are!
- scratch1234gia
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10 posts
How do you use your own block? Is there always a way to define your own block?
ok
Ok, I think I understand! What do you mean?
You can only define blocks. You can't define custom reporters or booleans.
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