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Tutorials for X2 Next

Getting Started

|primary button|

||secondary button||

[let myNum: number = null; pause(myNum)]

[let txt = "text"]

|logic:false;|

[let txt = !false ]

[let txt = !true;]

Step 1

Welcome! Place the ||basic:show string|| block in the ||basic:on start|| slot. Replace the "Hello" text with your name. Did you see it scroll in the simulator?

basic.showString("Micro!")

Step 2

Well, the text stopped scrolling. Place the ||basic:show string|| block in the ||input:on button pressed|| slot to scroll your name when button A is pressed.

input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
    basic.showString("Micro!")
});

Step 3

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Place some blocks to display a smiley when button B is pressed.

Use the dropdown to find B!

input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
    basic.showLeds(`
    # # . # #
    # # . # #
    . . . . .
    # . . . #
    . # # # .
    `)
})

Step 4

Place the ||basic:show number|| and ||Math:pick random|| blocks in an ||input:on shake|| block to build a dice.

input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
    basic.showNumber(randint(0, 10))
})

Step 5

A typical dice shows values from 1 to 6. So, in ||Math:pick random||, don’t forget to choose the right minimum and maximum values!

input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
    basic.showNumber(randint(1, 6))
})

Step 6

If you have a @boardname@, connect a USB cable to it and click |Download|. Save the program to the @drivename@ drive. This transfers your code to the @boardname@!

Step 7

On the @boardname@, press button A to scroll your text. Press button B to show a smiley. Shake the @boardname@ and see which number is chosen.

Step 8

Well done! You’ve completed your first Microsoft MakeCode activity.