=Added by @Scratch-Minion: Use TURBO mode to see the demonstration pattern. (Press the <Shift> key and click the Green Flag for TURBO mode). The "1 Line Challenge" is to produce an interesting pattern on the screen using only one line of code to calculate the color of each pixel. You may only change the "set pen color to ..." line in this project. Please put your remixed "1 Line Challenge" Projects in the Studio https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/2825709/ If you just had to break the rules please put your "Not Quite A 1 Line Project" projects in this studio instead https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/2825759/ "See Inside" for more Rules, Rewards, a Short Tutorial etc.
Challenge by @Scratch-Minion. =Explanation: I used the 'join' block to kind of outsmart the whole formula concept. It's currently summer which means I know only my so-called recreational math; that is, I have forgotten all Algebra and numbers stuffs. I dislike math with numbers and formulas, rather, I like fractals and geometry and dimensional stuffs. I'll probably make a second version where I choose the colors more carefully, you'll notice I made my semi-variable just pi times infinity ish, 314159265358979338327950288 (lol I know too much pi), and it generated this. I composed that 'join' function with a pick random function to create the black spots. Overall I thought it looked like a sunset or the northern lights. And as you move to the right it becomes night time. I like this one because it kind of leaves it up to you to interpret it. Oh and I called it a mirage (mihr-AHjzh) because it's reflected at the horizon.