what are the event in scratch
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An event, then, is like a message from one thread to another. In Scratch, blocks whose labels begin with "broadcast" signal events whereas blocks whose labels begin with "when" handle events, the latter of which, recall, effectively represent threads themselves.
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vents blocks are one of the ten categories of blocks. They are color-coded brown and are used to sense events, which trigger scripts to run. Event blocks are essential for every project: without the hat blocks from this category, a project would not be able to begin except by manually running scripts.
vents blocks are one of the ten categories of blocks. They are color-coded brown and are used to sense events, which trigger scripts to run. Event blocks are essential for every project: without the hat blocks from this category, a project would not be able to begin except by manually running scripts.There are currently 8 Events blocks: 6 Hat blocks and 2 Stack blocks. It is the smallest category of blocks.
vents blocks are one of the ten categories of blocks. They are color-coded brown and are used to sense events, which trigger scripts to run. Event blocks are essential for every project: without the hat blocks from this category, a project would not be able to begin except by manually running scripts.There are currently 8 Events blocks: 6 Hat blocks and 2 Stack blocks. It is the smallest category of blocks.In Scratch 1.4 and earlier, all events blocks were under the Control Blocks category.
vents blocks are one of the ten categories of blocks. They are color-coded brown and are used to sense events, which trigger scripts to run. Event blocks are essential for every project: without the hat blocks from this category, a project would not be able to begin except by manually running scripts.There are currently 8 Events blocks: 6 Hat blocks and 2 Stack blocks. It is the smallest category of blocks.In Scratch 1.4 and earlier, all events blocks were under the Control Blocks category.Initially after being given their own category, Events blocks were called "Triggers" in the Experimental Viewer and early versions of Scratch 2.0. However, the name was changed by Scratch Day 2012 to "Events".
vents blocks are one of the ten categories of blocks. They are color-coded brown and are used to sense events, which trigger scripts to run. Event blocks are essential for every project: without the hat blocks from this category, a project would not be able to begin except by manually running scripts.There are currently 8 Events blocks: 6 Hat blocks and 2 Stack blocks. It is the smallest category of blocks.In Scratch 1.4 and earlier, all events blocks were under the Control Blocks category.Initially after being given their own category, Events blocks were called "Triggers" in the Experimental Viewer and early versions of Scratch 2.0. However, the name was changed by Scratch Day 2012 to "Events".Events originally also included "scene" blocks, in which a script could trigger a new scene to begin and sprites or the stage could respond to the new scene. However, these were very similar to the broadcasting blocks, and were most likely removed due to repetition and confusion.
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