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PyAngelo has variables that are automatically created and updated for us. The mouseX and mouseY variables are examples of this. The mouseX variable always holds the current x location of the mouse and the mouseY variable always holds the current y location of the mouse. We can use these variables to create some interesting programs.
1 | Introduction to Variables | 11:32 | ||
2 | Animation the Hard Way | 12:12 | ||
3 | Animation Loop | 9:36 | ||
4 | Respawning with if Statements | 7:21 | ||
5 | Sunrise and Sunset | 22:25 | ||
6 | mouseX and mouseY Variables | 5:38 | ||
7 | if, elif, and else | 10:18 | ||
8 | Random Screensaver | 12:39 | ||
9 | Bouncing Ball Animation | 19:31 | ||
10 | Two Bouncing Balls | 9:43 |