Good morning and thanks for the interesting video! You have a function called "move for __ cm at __/__ % speed". I don't find it, neither in the general nor the extended blocks. My Spike version number is 3.2.3. What could I be doing wrong?
The newest version of Spike, Spike 3.0 and later does not seem to have all the same pink blocks as previous versions, even when you "add more movement blocks" via the menu at the bottom left of your project screen. You could still combine already existing (Spike 3) blocks to achieve the same result such as the top pink block and then a "set movement speed block". I am not sure if they intend to update it eventually to have all previous pink blocks. My instincts are that they are trying to simplify things.
One 50 is for one motor, the other 50 is for the other motor. If they are different values to each other, your robot turns. For line following it helps because if it sees the line you can make it turn just a little (but still go forward) by using values like 48 and 50. And if it doesn't see the line you make it turn the opposite, for example 50 and 48
Good lesson
Thanks! The blocks have changed slightly since the new update, have you seen my turning video? th-cam.com/video/YgFhcNbYZHc/w-d-xo.html
@@robot_man not yet but i will view it now
Good morning and thanks for the interesting video! You have a function called "move for __ cm at __/__ % speed". I don't find it, neither in the general nor the extended blocks. My Spike version number is 3.2.3. What could I be doing wrong?
The newest version of Spike, Spike 3.0 and later does not seem to have all the same pink blocks as previous versions, even when you "add more movement blocks" via the menu at the bottom left of your project screen. You could still combine already existing (Spike 3) blocks to achieve the same result such as the top pink block and then a "set movement speed block".
I am not sure if they intend to update it eventually to have all previous pink blocks. My instincts are that they are trying to simplify things.
@@robot_man Thank you!
@@WolfgangOels I made a new video on "turning" here: th-cam.com/video/YgFhcNbYZHc/w-d-xo.html
what the Blok start moving at 50 50% power does?
I see its being used many times for line following code
One 50 is for one motor, the other 50 is for the other motor. If they are different values to each other, your robot turns. For line following it helps because if it sees the line you can make it turn just a little (but still go forward) by using values like 48 and 50. And if it doesn't see the line you make it turn the opposite, for example 50 and 48