{ "field": [ " _________________ ", "| $ |", "| |", "| |", "| |", "| |", "| |", "| |", "| |", " ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ " ], "start position": [ 6, 8], "start heading": "north", "text": "[Level 7]\n\nNow in the real world, loops usually don't run a predefined number of times.\nOne type of loops found in most programming languages is the \"while loop\".\nIt runs while a given condition is true. Conditions can be negated by adding !\nin front of them.\nExample: while(fix_that)", "allowed commands": [ "step", "while" ], "allowed conditions": [ "in front of wall" ] }