One of the important blocks for making an autonomous robot is the infinite motion block. Combined with other blocks, we can precisely control the robot's movement. Here's how it works!

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- 01 Jul 2022
The infinite movement block is the second block in the purple Movement section.
By default, this block moves the robot forward infinitely. You can change the direction and set the robot to move backward. This block drives the robot with two motors, which by default are on ports A and B, so be careful which ports you put yours on.
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