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The Image
class also has the following built-in instances of itself included as its attributes (the attribute names indicate what the image represents). In this example we will randomly display an image on the led matrix when the button a is pressed
Code
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from microbit import * import random image_array = [Image.HEART, Image.HEART_SMALL, Image.HAPPY, Image.SMILE, Image.SAD, Image.CONFUSED, Image.ANGRY, Image.ASLEEP, Image.SURPRISED, Image.SILLY, Image.FABULOUS, Image.MEH, Image.YES, Image.NO, Image.CLOCK12, Image.CLOCK11, Image.CLOCK10, Image.CLOCK9, Image.CLOCK8, Image.CLOCK7, Image.CLOCK6, Image.CLOCK5, Image.CLOCK4, Image.CLOCK3, Image.CLOCK2, Image.CLOCK1, Image.ARROW_N, Image.ARROW_NE, Image.ARROW_E, Image.ARROW_SE, Image.ARROW_S, Image.ARROW_SW, Image.ARROW_W, Image.ARROW_NW, Image.TRIANGLE, Image.TRIANGLE_LEFT, Image.CHESSBOARD, Image.DIAMOND, Image.DIAMOND_SMALL, Image.SQUARE, Image.SQUARE_SMALL, Image.RABBIT, Image.COW, Image.MUSIC_CROTCHET, Image.MUSIC_QUAVER, Image.MUSIC_QUAVERS, Image.PITCHFORK, Image.XMAS, Image.PACMAN, Image.TARGET, Image.TSHIRT, Image.ROLLERSKATE, Image.DUCK, Image.HOUSE, Image.TORTOISE,Image.BUTTERFLY, Image.STICKFIGURE, Image.GHOST, Image.SWORD, Image.GIRAFFE, Image.SKULL, Image.UMBRELLA, Image.SNAKE] while True: if button_a.is_pressed(): display.show(random.choice(image_array)) sleep(1000) else: display.clear()
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