Hello. For those of you who have noticed a few changes in Flowcode and are wondering where to start our Wiki has a collection of examples that are designed to help you get to grips with the system.
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/wiki/in ... =Exercises
These examples range from starting a flowchart to creating a simple component.
Please browse through our wiki and let us know what you think - if there is a page we haven't written yet or an example you would like to see please pile on the pressure - the most asked for pages are the most likely to be written first!
Jonny
Flowcode wiki exercises
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Re: Flowcode wiki exercises - Create LED Ex.
is it just me? - really feeling stupid.
trying to complete the Create Component macro.
the Step - "Reacting to the pin change state"
has : drag a Panel command (a command with bumpy edges) into the "no" branch.
I can't find this Icon!!!
Please help. (your'e my only hope)
trying to complete the Create Component macro.
the Step - "Reacting to the pin change state"
has : drag a Panel command (a command with bumpy edges) into the "no" branch.
I can't find this Icon!!!
Please help. (your'e my only hope)
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Re: Flowcode wiki exercises
Hello.
No - not you, this looks like a typo. The SIM command (just below the component macro) used to be called a 'Panel command' as it started life just for manipulating objects on the panel. When it became general simulation we changed this but the name has stuck in places. I will change the article.
Jonny
No - not you, this looks like a typo. The SIM command (just below the component macro) used to be called a 'Panel command' as it started life just for manipulating objects on the panel. When it became general simulation we changed this but the name has stuck in places. I will change the article.
Jonny