The integer divide block can show up in a program when importing from v0
However, it's hard to find this block in the list of blocks because a user looks for something with a slot either side of an operator, like the 'division' block
Instead, this functionality is lurking under the 'square root' block

Which changes into a two-input block when you select some of the operations

It's hard to know that the sin/cos/tan will be there too.
This is compounded by the fact that other operations show up with both options in the menu

Here we have 'min' and 'max' as independent blocks, and we also have 'absolute' as an independent block that isn't in the same drop down as square root.
I think with the addition of these new blocks it might be necessary to do some testing to find out how to make things discoverable
The integer divide block can show up in a program when importing from v0
However, it's hard to find this block in the list of blocks because a user looks for something with a slot either side of an operator, like the 'division' block
Instead, this functionality is lurking under the 'square root' block

Which changes into a two-input block when you select some of the operations

It's hard to know that the sin/cos/tan will be there too.

This is compounded by the fact that other operations show up with both options in the menu
Here we have 'min' and 'max' as independent blocks, and we also have 'absolute' as an independent block that isn't in the same drop down as square root.
I think with the addition of these new blocks it might be necessary to do some testing to find out how to make things discoverable