I wanted to code a robot on VEXcode VR and I decided to use the disk mover playground and it was a bit challenging because I used new blocks like the "magnets" and "bumper pressed" that I am not familiar with. So I used some of the tutorials VEXcode VR providd for me and some from the internet.
I wanted to submit his project because I think that its a very fun activity that can be productive at the same time. I also decided to do this project because robotic is very fun and can I can learn how to code from home. This can also help in the future to make more robots and electric systems in any occasion.
I wanted to submit his project because I think that its a very fun activity that can be productive at the same time. I also decided to do this project because robotic is very fun and can I can learn how to code from home. This can also help in the future to make more robots and electric systems in any occasion.
For my results I was able to grab and move all of the colored magnets onto each of their boxes. Methods I used to get my results were using some of the functions which were really helpful since they are the blocks which allows the code to repeat.
My results are important because I was able to accomplish my goal and also learned some new thing about it. Such as the beginnings of coding and some concepts about coding and what type of blocks they would contain in each side of each concept in the side bar.
My results are important because I was able to accomplish my goal and also learned some new thing about it. Such as the beginnings of coding and some concepts about coding and what type of blocks they would contain in each side of each concept in the side bar.
https://vr.vex.com
https://education.vex.com/vr/
https://education.vex.com/stemlabs/cs/computer-science-level-1-blocks/introduction-and-fundamentals/lesson-1-getting-started-with
I saw some interesting code in your submission, but I would liked to have seen some more insight as to the how and what's next.