
ROBOTC
ROBOTC is a cross-robotics-platform programming language for popular educational robotics systems. ROBOTC is no longer being actively developed. Using VEX IQ (1st gen), VEX V5, or …
Install ROBOTC
Before we start programming in ROBOTC, we need to first download and install the client. This can be done by navigating to ROBOTC's website (https://www.robotc.net) and selecting the …
Reference Index - ROBOTC
Video Lessons Fundamentals Programmer and Machine Planning and Behaviors ROBOTC Rules Part 1 ROBOTC Rules Part 2
Function Library - ROBOTC
The Function Library panel is an extremely useful tool in ROBOTC. The Function Library is dynamic; if you change the Menu Level settings, enable/disable Natural Language Mode, or …
Getting Started with the VEX IQ - ROBOTC
You should choose "VEX IQ" if you plan on programming using the standard text-based ROBOTC language. Enable the "Natural Language" option if you want to take advantage of the Natural …
As you type, ROBOTC will try to help you out by coloring the words it recognizes. If a word appears in a different color, it means ROBOTC recognizes it as an important word in the …
Virtual Worlds - Installation - ROBOTC
Before we start programming in ROBOTC Virtual Worlds, we need to download and install the client first. This can be done by navigating to ROBOTC's website (https://www.robotc.net) and …
ROBOTC
ROBOTC Installation and Activation Getting Started - Physical Robots Getting Started - Virtual Worlds ROBOTC Language Progression ROBOTC Interface ROBOTC Debugger General C …
Getting started with Robot Virtual Worlds - LEGO
You can use the same language, ROBOTC, to program both your virtual robot and your physical robot. Take a look at the classroom plans to see which one best fits your needs.
ROBOTCArduino
Introduction Getting Started ROBOTC Interface ROBOTC Debugger General C-Programming Help NXT Commands and Code Examples TETRIX / MATRIX Servo Controller Samostat …