Are you asking for a blocks-based equivalent of the code provided at the end of the video? If so you can just use a forever block with an if distance sensor is farther than 10cm. For example... www.legoengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SPIKE-prime-distance-sensor-example.png
@@SFlores1979 That makes sense. Let's us know how you go. Also, be sure to check out the LEGO Education Community community.legoeducation.com/ and LEGO Engineering Facebook group. facebook.com/groups/LEGOengineering
Hey Lego Engineering, I think you should include the Build steps to build the robot as an attachment or a link. Many beginners would not know how to build this robot.
How do you the 2nd part of the code you used but using the blocks in the SPIKE app? Thank you!
Are you asking for a blocks-based equivalent of the code provided at the end of the video? If so you can just use a forever block with an if distance sensor is farther than 10cm. For example... www.legoengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SPIKE-prime-distance-sensor-example.png
Rob Torok ok I’m learning to use Spike and I’m trying to make a bug stop and go ... I’ll check out the link
@@SFlores1979 That makes sense. Let's us know how you go. Also, be sure to check out the LEGO Education Community community.legoeducation.com/ and LEGO Engineering Facebook group. facebook.com/groups/LEGOengineering
Rob Torok that worked!! Thank you!! Wow there is so much you can do with these robots!!
@@SFlores1979 Awesome!
Hey Lego Engineering, I think you should include the Build steps to build the robot as an attachment or a link. Many beginners would not know how to build this robot.
I have tried but it doesn’t work - mine is just spinning around in circles
try debug
Is your battery fully charged?
Please add remote control!
no
What even is remote control?