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Title: Programming with Scratch


1
Programming with Scratch
  • Summer Computing Workshop

2
Session 2
3
Input in Scratch
  • Multi-Character input - This is used when the
    user is prompted to enter a number or word.
  • Problems with multi-character input - Possible
    problem with type differences
  • Single-character input This is mainly used to
    key specific events (an example may be moving a
    sprite when an arrow key is pressed)

4
Asking Questions
  • Now we will discuss how to ask the user for a
    word or number which can then be used in the
    script. We will do this by having the sprite ask
    the user his/her name and then replying using the
    name.
  • Click sensing and drag an
    block to the center scripts menu. We
    want the program to start when the green flag is
    clicked so do what is necessary. If it isnt
    already written, click in the small text field
    within the block and type the question Whats
    your name.
  • Now drag a block and
    join it to the bottom of the

    block

5
Asking Questions
  • Since we want the sprite to answer with the name
    and a short sentence, we need the special block
    which is located in the
    operators section.
  • The goal is to place something such as Great to
    meet you into the left text field. Drag the
    answer block (found in sensing) to the right text
    field. This joining is called concatenation.
  • We want the join block inside of the say block so
    now lets construct the example. (see example 2.1
    on the Constructed Examples page at the end of
    this section)

6
Using number input
  • Lets do a small project that uses a sprite to ask
    the user how many steps he/she wants the sprite
    to move (refer to example 2.1 if you need help)
  • Now that we have a script that does this, what do
    you think will happen if we entered a word
    instead of a number? Try it and see if you were
    correct.
  • The sprite doesnt move!! This brings up the
    topic of different data types. In Java, C, and
    other programming languages, the programmer must
    specify what type of data it is before the data
    can be used. In Scratch the two data types are
    words and numbers. Other programming languages
    may not properly run if data types are
    incompatible. Scratch runs the program but
    doesnt perform the action if the type is
    incompatible. It is difficult for the sprite to
    move word steps.

7
Movement blocks
  • To enable the sprite to move by using single
    character input, we must first learn some of the
    most used motion blocks
  • Drag a and a
    to the center section
  • By using these blocks we can move the sprite any
    direction on the x and y axis.
  • Change x moves the sprite along the x axis, a
    negative number left , a positive number moving
    it right
  • Change y moves the sprite along the y axis, a
    negative number moving it down, a positive number
    moving it up

8
Single Character Input
  • Now we have movement blocks on the screen, we
    only have two directions so we must duplicate
    both blocks so our sprite can move all four
    directions (up, down, left, right)
  • After we have four blocks on the screen, change
    the number in one of the change x blocks to
    negative and the same for a change y block.
  • Now drag a block
    to the center and duplicate it three times so we
    have a total of four
  • Now we will construct the example (see example
    2.2 on the Constructed Examples page at the end
    of this section)

9
Single Character Input
  • Now we will do an example using another simple
    new concept. The special block we will be using
    allows the user to change the direction the
    sprite is facing.
  • First choose a sprite (preferably one that has a
    top down view)
  • Drag four blocks to the center window
  • Since we have 4 directions to move, we must have
    4 key pressed blocks and 4 move blocks
  • All of these will work together to move the
    sprite and face the sprite in the direction the
    user entered
  • Construct example (see example 2.3 on the
    Constructed Examples page at the end of this
    section)

10
Constructed Examples
Example 2.1
Example 2.2
Example 2.3
11
Session 2 Project
  • Create a small animation using single and multi-
    character inputs. Use single-character input to
    key events or move a sprite about the screen.
    Use multi-character input to ask for a question
    , the Sprite must respond to the question using
    the answer to the question.

12
Session 2 Questions
  1. What are two different types of input?
  2. Scripts are made up of one or more _____?
  3. Explain the flow of execution in a script/method.
  4. For what might we use multi-character input?
  5. For what might we use single-character input?
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