![]() Motor commands use the following parameters: Many of the scripts on this site could be improved by making use of the new functions but I am not modifying the scripts until I feel that most users will have upgraded to version 1.2 or later. The EV3 Basic manual page on this site has been updated to describe these new functions and an example program (from the set of examples downloadable as Examples.zip HERE ) is included at the bottom of this page. Update : Versions 1.2 and later of the EV3 extension contain three additional motor commands, Motor.MoveSteer, Motor.SyncSteer and Motor.StartSteer, which are intended to mimic the functionality of the Move Steer block of the standard icon-based Lego EV3 software. You can read about the other Motor commands and motor-related functions in the EV3 Basic manual. You will also need Motor.Stop, of course. EV3 Basic makes no distinction between these different types of motor.ĮV3 Basic has nine commands that can be used to make motors move, but only four are really needed at beginner level: Motor.Move, Motor.MoveSync, Motor.Start and Motor.StartSync. Note that EV3 Basic is compatible with the large and medium EV3 motors and also with NXT motors.
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