create variables, test functions/code, etc).
This is because it allows you to modify an object (ex. We will refer to this mini console as the modifier. It is a little bit more limited than the big console, however. This means this object contains multiple variables/functions inside of it.Īt the top of the Script Menu in Objects is a miniature version of the Console. For example, if you use /app.wa, it will show up with settings relating to Water.Įvery object in Algodoo is known as a class object. One neat, partially documented feature of the Console is the ability to search up built-in functions. You can also modify advanced Algodoo settings. When you run a function in the Console, it will return the output of the function. While it's not particularly useful, it's useful for setting settings for a scene, modifying advanced Algodoo options (we'll get to that later), and testing functions. To open the Console, use the ` (tilde) key. The most simple way to use it is the console. Chapter 1 - Introduction PAGE 1 - Console