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Subject: Re: problems with timer-towards-touching
From: zehava wizman <zehavawi1@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 20:39:43 -0800 (PST)

Hi Alain!
  The instruction setseconds timer / 10 is within the forever loop and also 
the touching instruction is there, even so it doesn't work. WHY?
                   Zehava

Alain LCSI <alain@xxxxxxx> wrote:
  Hi,  The instruction setseconds timer / 10 in the procedure test is executed 
only once. It is not part of a loop, a forever, a recursive procedure, or any 
other type of independant process. At the moment it is executed, the condition 
is false and nothing happens.
  Maybe you need something like forever [updatetime]
  

  Collision detection should also be done repeatedly. Perhaps you should 
include this inside the turtle's dialog box.
  

  
    Alain Tougas
  alain@xxxxxxx
  B: (514) 939-8700 poste 237
  




    Le 07-02-10 à 14:41, zehava wizman a écrit :

    Hello Forum!
  Here attached a project trying to use towards with timer and touching 
commands- facing many problems:
  1. The textbox seconds need to show the time and to check if its reach to 
100 - its doesn't do it.
  2. The touching command doesn't happened even though the 2 turtles are 
crashed ( I did like I told by Ayan' and wrote fd 0 in the instruction field. 
                                Zehava Wizman
   
  

  
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