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One of the Python programmable blocks has a drawing of a python on it. We keep that.
 
One of the Python programmable blocks has a drawing of a python on it. We keep that.

Revision as of 21:40, 7 July 2011

Turtle Art blocks are named in the current language. Mokurai has created an alternative language-independent "localization" for TA, using symbols rather than words to name the blocks. He hopes that this will make TA accessible to pre-schoolers, after some period working on You be the turtle. It has not been made part of TA yet, but we are working on it.

Can you read these examples?

Tangent to a curve Local maximum with level tangent

Here is a more complicated one.

Numerical integration

This example draws X and Y axes and graphs a function. Then it draws lines from the X axis to the curve, and adds the area of the lines. This approximates a Riemann integral. But never mind that. Can you read the blocks?

Glossary

This is a partial listing showing blocks for which Mokurai has chosen a symbol, either a Unicode character or a graphic. It includes everything visible in the examples above. In some cases the same symbol appears on two blocks of different shape, where one is the definition of a function or setting of a variable, and the other calls the function or accesses the value.

Turtle

  • Forward
  • Back
  • Right
  • Left
  • Arc
    • Angle
    • Radius circle with arrow from center to edge

Pen

  • Pen Up
  • Pen Down

Numbers

Some of these functions are named with math symbols +-×÷><=, which are not changed.

  • mod |
  • random ?
  • not
  • and
  • or
  • number Not decided. We are looking at various visual numerals in Unicode, such as

UnicodeNumerals.png

Mayan is also a candidate in part because it is the only one of these number systems with a zero, but Mayan has not yet been added to Unicode.

MayanNumerals.svg

Flow

  • wait
  • if-then Split arrow to Yes and Continue
  • if-then-else Split arrow to Yes and No, then rejoin to continue
  • forever ⥁ (In some cases, this will stop at a stop stack block
  • repeat ⥁ (This block requires a number of repeats to execute.)
  • while Circle with arrow leaving at top right
  • until Circle with arrow leaving at bottom left
  • stop stack Stop sign

Boxes

  • start
  • store in box Set variable; identified by colored dot
  • box Get value of variable; identified by colored dot
  • action Identified by colored lozenge for both definition and use
  • text ""

Sensors

  • read keyboard
  • keyboard (value previously read) ⌨

Extras

  • print Picture of printer

One of the Python programmable blocks has a drawing of a python on it. We keep that.