Using a switch to select items and add costs

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Use a variable to add the costs of premium features that are selected or deselected using an iOS switch component. See a video of how to do this step-by-step in this webinar: https://support.proto.io/hc/en-us/articles/115001585411-Model-advanced-prototypes-that-use-variables-part-II TAGS: variables variable math addition switch switches fire an items event

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Conditional Animation Loop

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An example project which allows the user to designate the number of times the Star component Spins. Simulating a conditional animation loop according to the input of the user while using a total of 2 variables and a container with 3 states.

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Sort

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A project which sorts your players according to the number assigned to them by highest to lowest. You can clear to reset everything back. Created using containers and variables. Can be used to make sure everyone's turn in the game is mapped out correctly.

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UnMess

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UnMess enables you to work more efficiently by muting messages and calls from your workplace when you need to

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Football Team Formations

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I'm going to give you an explanation of the best modern football formations. A football formation is a number set that describes the positions of players on the field. It determines how many players play on defense, the midfield, and the frontline. The first number always describes the defender, and so on. For example, a formation like 4-3-3 plays with four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards. The goalkeeper is never mentioned in a football formation. Most formations are described in three numbers but four- and five-rank formations are also possible. This is created in Proto.io using States and States Animations.

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