I\'m trying to create a model where turtles walk randomly (but with a tendency for forward movement) until they land on a yellow coloured patch which represents a baited obj
This is just one example, How many ticks they should stay in the yellow area? i Assumed 15 ticks and I ask turtles to print their tick number on their label too, if it runs too fast you might miss their stay so adjust running speed for your model to see when they stay and when they move. You can have different methods to continue , in this one they just move 1 patch forward.
turtles-own [count-down]
to setup
clear-all
ask patches with [count neighbors != 8]
[set pcolor blue]
create-turtles 20
ask turtles
[setxy random-xcor random-ycor
pen-down
set count-down 15
]
ask n-of 20 patches
[ set pcolor yellow ]
reset-ticks
end
to go
move-turtles
tick
if ticks >= 720 [stop]
end
to move-turtles
ask turtles
[ ifelse pcolor != yellow
[continue]
[stay]
]
end
To continue
rt random 10
fd 1
end
to stay
set count-down count-down - 1 ;decrement-timer
set label count-down
if count-down = 0
[
Continue
set label ""
reset-count-down
]
end
to reset-count-down
set count-down 15
end
To answer just the part about "Only the observer can ASK the set of all turtles", that error message happens if you do:
ask turtles [
ask turtles [
do-something
]
]
This isn't allowed in NetLogo because it's almost always accidental rather than intentional. You probably just wanted each turtle to "do-something" once; you probably didn't mean for each turtle to "do-something" for every possible pair of two turtles.
It's less obvious that you're having all turtles ask all turtles if it's split across procedures. So for example if you write:
to go
ask turtles [ my-procedure ]
end
to my-procedure
ask turtles [ do-something ]
end
It's still wrong for the same reason, but it isn't as easy to see that just from glancing at it.
Your code follows this latter pattern. You have:
to move-turtles
ask turtles [
...
continue
...
]
end
to continue
ask turtles [
rt -90
...
]
end
I don't think you want to do ask turtles in the continue procedure. Since you call the procedure inside ask turtles, it's already a turtle procedure. I'd suggest writing it as:
to continue ;; turtle procedure
rt -90
...
end
The comment reminds you that it's intended to be run by turtles. (We follow this style in all of the models in the Models Library.)