If i snap my fingers you were never gay
If you use the var [ v] :: variables block from the "create variables" library, it gets the variable at runtime, so it first checks if the variable name exists in the scope it was called in unlike the variable block. This is the intended way to use this function.
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I can see why this happens. Watch the ultimate compilation of snapping fingers meme where people forget they were gay after a snap! From another topic but that won't work inside blocks. New replies are no longer allowed. So forum contributors may help you find a solution for your envisaged application s.
The difference there, is that the script in the c-slot gets called after the variables are defined, whereas in the original post, the variables were being defined in the same script as the variable blocks. Cool But making a block with a list-input-upvar aka slot type since you need to self declare variables.
If anyone can help I'm looking for a way to declare variables using a block, but can function in another block. This topic was automatically closed 30 days after the last reply.
Help with declaring variables Help with Snap! Turns out things are a little strange, since this works. I've tried changing the context of the script, but it only works when changing the context of the var block. Of course I am just making an educated guess, I don't actually know how snap handles variable blocks, I'm just using what it looks like is happening to make this assumption.
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If i snap my fingers you forget you were ever gay - FULL VIDEO Masssix 27 subscribers Subscribe. Yes, I would recommend that you avoid using the extension block directly, and instead us it in the context that it was used in the library. The variable blocks know what context the variables are supposed to be in, before the script even gets ran.
That's what I'm looking for, to define the variables with out a c-shape. Could you present an example application? Plus, if you're creating script variables you're better off just using the script variables a addInput block. If you wish to create variables within scripts, use the "create variables" library, or create a block that contains the extension function, and don't directly use the extension function.