First Tech Challenge has its own hardware and development environment: www.firstinspires.org/robotics/ftc/game-and-season. We program in Java using Android Studio.
The way to stop after a certain number of rotations is to change the condition in the loop block, so once it passes a certain count it will exit the loop.
Yes in the spot where they put the second if then else statement put (start moving at 30-15 you may have to flip flop the numbers depending on what motor it is
The kids on our team tried it and it worked, as shown, except it's on Spike! Thank you!
Where can I find the software that you guys used to program the robot?
First Tech Challenge has its own hardware and development environment: www.firstinspires.org/robotics/ftc/game-and-season. We program in Java using Android Studio.
This is not what I call a zigzag... How does it perform on the zigzag-circle near the crane?
does the robot stop or does it continue?? And Is there a way for the robot to follow a line for a number of rotation??
The way to stop after a certain number of rotations is to change the condition in the loop block, so once it passes a certain count it will exit the loop.
I don't understand @@Brainstormers8644
It didn’t work for me do you have any idea why?
Can you give more information on what happened?
Are you still responding?@@Brainstormers8644
is it possible with only one color sensor?
Yes in the spot where they put the second if then else statement put (start moving at 30-15 you may have to flip flop the numbers depending on what motor it is
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