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==Common Uses== | ==Common Uses== | ||
This is commonly used to reset the clock, which is helpful for each time you run a simulation. | This is commonly used to reset the clock, which is helpful for each time you run a simulation. | ||
==Example== | |||
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The model above depicts flowers growing with the rainfall over time. The clock is used to determine when thunderstorms start and stop: it will rain between 50 and 100, after which the clock will be reset to 0. In all, there are 50 ticks of rain followed by 50 ticks of no rain. | |||
==Nuances== | ==Nuances== |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 16 August 2023
Sets the value of clock to some number. Typically, when you reset the clock, you want to start it at 0.
set clock to [_]
is a code block part of the Environment drawer.
Usage
set clock to [_]
sets the value of clock to some number. Typically, when you reset the clock, you want to start it at 0.
Syntax
Inputs:
- a number
Common Uses
This is commonly used to reset the clock, which is helpful for each time you run a simulation.
Example
The model above depicts flowers growing with the rainfall over time. The clock is used to determine when thunderstorms start and stop: it will rain between 50 and 100, after which the clock will be reset to 0. In all, there are 50 ticks of rain followed by 50 ticks of no rain.