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<p id="tooltip">Moves down by a specified number of steps.</p>
<p id="tooltip">Moves down by a specified number of steps.</p>
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==Usage==
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Will move any agent downwards in the “z” direction by the number of steps specified.
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==Syntax==
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Inputs in this block:
#a number
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==Example==
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The down block is useful to take advantage of the 3D features of StarLogo. By adding the down block this becomes a more realistic model predator-prey interactions and fish movement. To enable random vertical movement and keep all fish above ground, fish who fall below the valid range of z values are automatically raised above ground in the final [[Special:MyLanguage/If|if]] statement.
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==Related Blocks==
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*[[Special:MyLanguage/Up|Up]]
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Revision as of 18:36, 14 August 2023

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The Down Block

Moves down by a specified number of steps.

Will move any agent downwards in the “z” direction by the number of steps specified.

Syntax

Inputs in this block:

  1. a number

Example

The down block is useful to take advantage of the 3D features of StarLogo. By adding the down block this becomes a more realistic model predator-prey interactions and fish movement. To enable random vertical movement and keep all fish above ground, fish who fall below the valid range of z values are automatically raised above ground in the final if statement.

Related Blocks