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Do you have your code from 2.16.4? If not, check out this post. That will get you a happy face and once you've got that down, you just need to invert 2 numbers in the code to make it a sad face.
I've been stuck on 5.2.5 happy/sad face and i really need the code for it because i have so much trouble in it and don't know what I'm doing. 13K subscribers in the codehs community. CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. We provide web-based…
if happy =="happy": face() smile() Reply reply Top 6% Rank by size . More posts you may like r/codehs. r/codehs. CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. We provide web-based curriculum, teacher tools and resources, and professional development. ... 2.17.4 comment. r/akashnetwork. r/akashnetwork.
1 kwi 2013 · Happy Faces. This is the most common emoticon of them all, and you can form it in different ways.:-) colon + minus sign + close parentheses:-D colon + minus sign + capital D =) equal sign +close parentheses. Upset Faces. Use your judgement for the best time to use this one. A sad face might not be the right way to express condolences or sympathy.
In this activity, we will discover how to use the micro:bit buttons as input devices, and write code that will make something happen on the screen as output. We will also learn about pseudocode, the MakeCode tool, event handlers, and commenting code. What do you want your program to do?