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Try this in the JavaScript Console.
Note the curly brackets instead
of square brackets.
So the whole associative array is:
{colr:'black', x:400, y:400, h:0, width:2, pen:'down'}
We can access any part of the array by using the dot notation
For example, try t.width.
So how do we use this turtle?
We'll need to rewrite fd and rt:
rt()
function rt(t,angle) {
t.h=t.h+angle;
t.h=t.h%360;
}
t.h=t.h+angle;
t.h=t.h%360;
}
fd on the next page →
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