@amyhoy that's apparently part of it—in practice you have
- arrays of agents each of which has variables (wolves/sheep)
- arrays of "patches" that change state as agents act on them and can make new agents (grassy hills)
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- arrays of agents each of which has variables (wolves/sheep)
- arrays of "patches" that change state as agents act on them and can make new agents (grassy hills)
#agents" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/docs/programming.html#agents