Just wanted to delete all the appended quotes!
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Hi Mike,
The 'put into field instructions2' was in there to check what was going on.
It works now the way I like it.
Thanks again!
greetings,
William
2018-03-05 21:37 GMT+01:00 Mike Bonner via use-livecode <
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> Hmm. In this case, you know the condition of fail
Hmm. In this case, you know the condition of failure, so if everything else
is working as you need, i'd just check for that condition and act
accordingly..
if char 1 of the last item of tInstructions is "W" and the number of items
of tInstructions > 1 then..
Do you want tInstructions to be empty i
Thanks Mike that helped a lot!
I extended your script with this:
repeat with x= 1 to the number of items of tInstructions
put char 2 of item x of tInstructions into tChar
put "v"&x into tNaam
set the label of btn tNaam to tChar
set the showname of btn tNaam to true
put char 1 of item x of tIn
Ah, I understand better now.
Something like this should work. Its just a quicky, no time to really test
before my doc appointment.
on mouseup
local tInstructions -- gotta have this cause a non declared isn't seen as
empty
repeat with i = 1 to 4
switch
case the backgroundcolor
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your answer!
The exercises are actually binary exercises but the children don't know.
All they know is a 'puzzle' to solve with pixelcoloring.
Funny I can solve it this way :-)
Still figuring how to do it because the children instruction is not just
binary writing as you explai
If you want to know which "pixel" is on in a row, you could treat them as
binary bits. Farthest right in a row is bit 1, next to the left is bit 2..
So your buttons could be 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
64 32 16 8 4 2 1
for a total of 21 which would
Thanks for your reply!
Your app is the same as what I did before and that's quit easy to do.
For now I want to build instruction cards based upon a pixel drawing.
First you makel your drawing and then it gives you your instruction card.
The other way around.
My question is how to do that?
groe
I made a similar application, you can look,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kaikuse.babygrid&hl=es
best regards
2018-03-05 3:55 GMT-04:00 William de Smet via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> Hi there,
>
> This is quite a challenge for me.
> I an trying to build