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New Programer, have run inot some little blocks

Ok i knows there's a way to tell the robot to go a certain speed with the programming. I've made a loop to make the number for the speed, but what do I wire that number to to make the robot go that speed?
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Re: New Programer, have run inot some little blocks

Just set a 'Set Speed' Motor function block with the reference cable (the pink one) wired to the 'Open' Motor block and create a constant wired to the 'Speed' parameter with the value you want. (choose from -1 to 1)
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Re: New Programer, have run inot some little blocks

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Ok i knows there's a way to tell the robot to go a certain speed with the programming. I've made a loop to make the number for the speed, but what do I wire that number to to make the robot go that speed?
here ya go, just check out the pictures. need any more help please email me.


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