The bottom counter broadcasts on channel Trigger1 when stepped on.
Both of the middle triggers trigger when receiving on channel Trigger1. However, the left trigger transmits on channel Trigger2, and the right one transmits on channel Trigger3. The counter increments when receiving on channel Trigger2, and resets when receiving on channel Trigger3.
I ran it, and it always stayed at zero.
I then deleted channel Trigger2, and replaced it with channel Trigger4.
I ran it, and it always said one.
Conclusion: Gimkit processes channels in order: the oldest channel made is the first one processed.
Block code would be the exception to this, if you have two broadcast on channel blocks it would broadcast on the first one first and the second one second regardless of creation order.
No, I haven’t done linear algebra in school yet. I leaned about vectors when I was trying to do ray-casting. Im in NC math 2 right now. I also know scraps of more advanced math that I just picked up over time coding.
North Carolina has a weird math system, so instead of taking geometry, algebra, or trig, it’s all squeezed into one class. You can think of it as the equivalent of algebra 2 tho
agreed. i am younger so i don’t know how smart i should be at they’re age but definitely not as smart as he is now! he is above and beyond! he even knows python!
@here, I’m sorry to say, but we missed one, on this very forum. ATO–Advaced Tag Order. When you add tags to a post, the tag with the most uses will be on the left, and the tag with the least uses on the right. For example, if you add a resolved and ideas tag to a post (in any order), resolved will come first because it’s used more.
When you think about it, the quality of forum posts have gradually increased. If I posted this guide right now, it might get some attention due to who posted it, but it would not be much compared to how much attention this got two months ago.
To which part? This guide was incredibly short, barely explained anything, and was made by a new novice. If someone tried to made something like this, it would get the obligatory nice guide and nothing else. This is in a couple different resources pages, and was linked to with frequency back in July.