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I am trying to get turtles on a specific, random patch to do something.
For example, I want to set a single random patch to be the color blue. I then want turtles that end up passing through that same random blue patch to die. Any advice?










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    For example, I want to set a single random patch to be the color blue. I then want turtles that end up passing through that same random blue patch to die. Any advice?










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      I am trying to get turtles on a specific, random patch to do something.
      For example, I want to set a single random patch to be the color blue. I then want turtles that end up passing through that same random blue patch to die. Any advice?







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          If I understand correctly it will be something like this:



          First randomly set a patch blue:



          let randomPatch one-of patches
          ask randomPatch [ set pcolor blue]


          And then:



          let patch-under-me patch-here
          if [pcolor] of patch-under-me = blue[
          die
          ]


          This will need to go inside a function that is being called by a turtle, such as a move function.






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            Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
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            Nov 20 at 21:31











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          If I understand correctly it will be something like this:



          First randomly set a patch blue:



          let randomPatch one-of patches
          ask randomPatch [ set pcolor blue]


          And then:



          let patch-under-me patch-here
          if [pcolor] of patch-under-me = blue[
          die
          ]


          This will need to go inside a function that is being called by a turtle, such as a move function.






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            Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
            – Luke C
            Nov 20 at 21:31















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          If I understand correctly it will be something like this:



          First randomly set a patch blue:



          let randomPatch one-of patches
          ask randomPatch [ set pcolor blue]


          And then:



          let patch-under-me patch-here
          if [pcolor] of patch-under-me = blue[
          die
          ]


          This will need to go inside a function that is being called by a turtle, such as a move function.






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            Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
            – Luke C
            Nov 20 at 21:31













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          If I understand correctly it will be something like this:



          First randomly set a patch blue:



          let randomPatch one-of patches
          ask randomPatch [ set pcolor blue]


          And then:



          let patch-under-me patch-here
          if [pcolor] of patch-under-me = blue[
          die
          ]


          This will need to go inside a function that is being called by a turtle, such as a move function.






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          If I understand correctly it will be something like this:



          First randomly set a patch blue:



          let randomPatch one-of patches
          ask randomPatch [ set pcolor blue]


          And then:



          let patch-under-me patch-here
          if [pcolor] of patch-under-me = blue[
          die
          ]


          This will need to go inside a function that is being called by a turtle, such as a move function.







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            Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
            – Luke C
            Nov 20 at 21:31














          • 2




            Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
            – Luke C
            Nov 20 at 21:31








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          Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
          – Luke C
          Nov 20 at 21:31




          Nice. You can also simplify to having if pcolor = blue [ die ] within the turtle's ask procedure, since the turtle will automatically understand a pcolor query to mean "the pcolor of the patch under me"
          – Luke C
          Nov 20 at 21:31


















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