Help!!!!!
I gave one of my very bright students a challenge to construct a dice that
can randomly change it's displayed number.
He did this but he went one big step further...he actually constructed a
dice in perspective (Isometric Cube) so that at any one time three faces
are always shown. Each face of the dice is a turtle. It works quite well
except that occasionally two faces have the same number.
Any ideas on how to write a procedure in MicroWorlds that would make it
work properly so that no two faces contain the same number?
Cheers Richard
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Richard Impey
Assistant Principal (Acting)
Learning Technologies and Art Specialist
Phone 0011 61 3 9509 6872
Caulfield North Primary School
186 Balaclava Road
Caulfield North 3161
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
http:www.netspace.net.au/~caulfnth/
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