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Gian Andrei Torres
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Flowlab Lesson of the day.
Hi. We will learn the 3 Different behaiviors in flowlab.

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1st Behavior
The 1st/First Behavior is Toggle Switch.
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Toggle switch using.
Toggle switch is important for patterning like next input and in input. It is used for patterning like do an animation so you started at 2 it is at the stop input of the animation. And you put the out 2 at the stop animation and put the out 1 in the start but you need some behavior to make it work. Like some output behavior going to the next input then it will work. Mouse click it is! So you put it's down output to the input called next. I think you still have to put the input called in?
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2nd/Second Behavior
The 2nd/Second Behavior is Alert.
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2nd/Second Behavior lesson.
Alert is simple to use. Alert behavior is a behavior where you can type the body message, the button message, and the title message. You can also put the alert soemthing cool if you click but you need an input for the click output to make sure something happens. it has to make sense though.
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3rd/Third Behavior
The 3rd/Third Behavior is Velocity.
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3rd/Third Behavior lesson
Velocity is used to move a character forward or backward if you want to make a character move. Firstly Get a Keyboard and set it to repeating and don't add any delay. And just add what key you want in there. Next we get our number put as many speed as you want. Then you Put the keyboards down output to the input of the number called in. Lastly get a velocity and put the output of the number to X.
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3rd/Third Behavior lesson
There are still some parts i still have to tell you.
There are also other inputs. They are Y and Forward. Y is useful so when you want you player to jump and move a bit. Then put it in the jump part of the number (the output). Then put the jump number output to the velocity's Y input then you have the working thing I said.
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3rd/Third Behavior lesson
Next is forward.
Forward is easy to use. Just get a always a number and a velocity. Put the always output in the input of the number called in. (Put as many speed as you like it to be). Lastly you put the output of the number in the velocity. (Put it at the forward). It will just go forward and use the speed just to make it go forward.
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Remember this in this lesson in toggle switch
Toggle blocks provide a way to switch back and forth between two possible options.
The “Loop” property is enabled by default. This enables the toggle to continue to switch back and forth between its two outputs. When looping is disabled, the toggle will only switch one time, and repeatedly activating the “Next” input will have no effect.
By default output one will start as the the currently active output, but this can be updated in the property panel.
Activating the “Next” input will cause the currently active output to be switched.
Any values sent to the “In” input will be sent to either “Out1” or “Out2”, depending on which one is currently active.
Properties Loop When this is enabled, activating the Next input will loop back to Out1 when it is on Out2. When disabled, activating the Next input when Out2 is the selected output will have no effect.
Starting Output This selects which output is selected initially
Inputs Next Activating this input selects the next output In Activating this input will activate either Out1 or Out2, depending on which is currently selected.
OutputsOut1 When selected, this is activated by the In input Out2 When selected, this is activated by the In input
Tips The green icon on the Toggle block points to the currently active output, providing a quick visual indicator of its current state.
Starting Output This selects which output is selected initially
Inputs Next Activating this input selects the next output In Activating this input will activate either Out1 or Out2, depending on which is currently selected.
Outputs Out1 When selected, this is activated by the In input. Out2 When selected, this is activated by the In input
Tips
Tips The green icon on the Toggle block points to the currently active output, providing a quick visual indicator of its current state.
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Multiple Choice
Alert was discussed in this lesson
Yes
No
Maybe
Yes and NO
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Multiple Select
What where the 3 parts of the alert did i say
Button message
Body message
Title message
Story message
Foot message
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Final Question
AND YOUR DONE WITH THE LESSON!
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Multiple Select
There are 2 missing properties here.
Can you find them?
Once
Velocity
Blending
Save
Emit
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Good note for passing this one
Thank you for finishing it. the reward for you is a plessure for you to be a master flowlab fan!
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Thank you!
Your Welcome.
Flowlab Lesson of the day.
Hi. We will learn the 3 Different behaiviors in flowlab.

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