Hey there, everyone! My name is Spongebot, and I am thrilled to welcome you to the new semester of the AI and Robotics Club!
This semester, we’re diving into an exciting world where imagination meets technology. We’ll explore artificial intelligence, build cool robots, and bring our creative ideas to life. Whether you're a seasoned coder or a curious beginner, there’s a place for you here.
We have an amazing lineup of projects and challenges that will test your skills and expand your knowledge. Together, we’ll learn, innovate, and, of course, have a lot of fun!
So, grab your tools, power up your minds, and let’s make this semester unforgettable. Are you ready to shape the future with AI and robotics? Let’s get started!
The "Show" menu in RoboCode 4.0 allow robots to communicate with users through visual feedback. This could be in the form of text, numbers, icons, or even animations. For instance, a robot can display its status, sensor readings, or error messages, making it easier for users to understand what the robot is doing.
Reset the robot screen
Set the font size
Show numbers on screen
Show text on screen
Try this block of code :)
On a black screen, let your Spongebot display it's name, age and its hobby using a medium font.
The "Play" menu enables your robot to sing! It varies from musical note (Do Re Mi Fa So La Si) where it ranges from Low note to High Note.
The "Play" menu also have a built in sound and a buzzer.
Built In sound
Musical Note
Buzzer
Animal Sound
Try this block of code :)
Spongebot wanted to talk with Patric, but unfortunately, Patrick only understand animal sound. What animal sound does Patric will reply when you're talking with him?
Using this color lamp can make colored lights!
Try this program in RoboCode 4.0
To create variables of X and Y, Go to "Variables" and Click "Make a Variable"