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;Repeat[ <Number>, <Scripting Command>, <Scripting Command>, ... ]  
 
;Repeat[ <Number>, <Scripting Command>, <Scripting Command>, ... ]  
 
:Repeats the execution of scripting commands ''n'' times, where ''n'' is the given ''Number''.
 
:Repeats the execution of scripting commands ''n'' times, where ''n'' is the given ''Number''.
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:{{Example|1=<br/>
 
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::<code>Turtle[]</code>.<br/>
 
::<code>Turtle[]</code>.<br/>
::Click the [[File:Animate_Play.png]] "Play" button displayed at bottom left.<br/>
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::Click the [[File:Animate_Play.png|link=]] "Play" button displayed at bottom left.<br/>
 
::<code> Repeat[8, TurtleForward[turtle1, 1], TurtleRight[ turtle1, 45° ]]</code><br/>
 
::<code> Repeat[8, TurtleForward[turtle1, 1], TurtleRight[ turtle1, 45° ]]</code><br/>
 
::The turtle moves and draws a regular octagon.
 
::The turtle moves and draws a regular octagon.
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 10 August 2015


Repeat[ <Number>, <Scripting Command>, <Scripting Command>, ... ]
Repeats the execution of scripting commands n times, where n is the given Number.
Example:
Turtle[].
Click the Animate Play.png "Play" button displayed at bottom left.
Repeat[8, TurtleForward[turtle1, 1], TurtleRight[ turtle1, 45° ]]
The turtle moves and draws a regular octagon.
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