

Dot operator and importing commands
Have you noticed how the "start_at_power()" command is written after the "MotorPair()" command and they are separated by a dot? This dot separation is called a "Dot" operator.
- #1659
- 20 Aug 2020
Have you noticed how the "start_at_power()" command is written after the "MotorPair()" command and they are separated by a dot? This dot separation is called a "Dot" operator.
When running the program place the robot as already aligned to the black line before the mission model
The program should be easy to execute. It basically moves the robot forward
This robot is designed to easily lift a cup while still holding it upright. With its motor attached to the side of the hub, the robot can lift the cup to any angle you want. You could replace the LEGO cup and make it lift real cups with a few adjustments. Be careful around liquids though, the robot doesn't like beverages like you do!
Astronauts, prepare to enter lunar orbit! This robot comes equipped with a stand that can hold a camera or a phone in order to take a picture of the far side of the moon. If your phone or camera does not fit, the stand can be easily modified to suit your needs. With its two motors, Aitken can make both wide and narrow circles around the Moon to ensure the perfect shot!