It is called "Edall" and you do Edall on it.
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Yes, MSWLogo includes a command called ERASE that can be used to delete items from a list. For example, you can use it to remove specific elements from a list variable. However, it does not erase graphics or drawings on the screen; for that purpose, you would use the CLEARSCREEN command instead.
A decagon is a 10-sided polygon. To draw a regular decagon in MSWLogo, first create the following procedure: to decagon :n repeat 10 [fd :n rt 36] end Now invoke it: decagon 100 This creates a decagon with sides of length 100.
In MSWLogo, commands are typed in the "Command Center," which is the main text input area typically located at the bottom of the window. You can enter commands directly into this area and press Enter to execute them. Additionally, you can also create and run procedures using the "Edit" menu or by writing scripts in the text editor.
To create a curved line in MSWLogo, you can use the REPEAT command combined with the FORWARD and RIGHT (or LEFT) commands. For example, you can draw a quarter-circle by repeating a small forward movement and a slight turn: REPEAT 36 [FORWARD 5 RIGHT 10]. Adjust the values to change the curvature and size of the arc as needed.
To create a house in MSWLogo, start by using the REPEAT command to draw the square base of the house. Use commands like FORWARD and RIGHT to navigate and shape the walls. Next, use the TRIANGLE command or a combination of lines to create the roof. Customize your house by adding windows and a door with smaller shapes using similar commands.
To draw a boat in MSWLogo, you can use simple commands to create the shape. Begin by using the REPEAT command to create the hull, using FORWARD and RIGHT or LEFT to form the angles. Add details like sails or waves with additional shapes and lines. For example, you could use PENUP and PENDOWN to move the turtle without drawing while positioning the sails.
To draw an oval in MSWLogo, you can use the REPEAT command to create a series of small line segments that approximate the shape of an oval. For example, you can use a command like REPEAT 360 [FORWARD 1 RIGHT 1] to create a circular shape, and then adjust the horizontal and vertical scaling to create an oval effect. Alternatively, you can use the ARC command to draw a part of an oval by specifying the radius and angle.