Even your comments have been preserved, so nothing is lost. Here you can see the above program, after it’s been converted to Natural Language. It’s a Scratch-like programming environment inside ROBOTC, that allows you to quickly drag and drop functionality into your program, without having to write any code! What’s even better than that? Well, with a click of a button, you can convert the Graphical Language to Natural Language, a simplified C-API that is the 2nd step towards full-blown ROBOTC. It’s also super handy if you want to share screenshots with your friends, or the forums if you want to share your awesome programs, or not so awesome bug.Īnother cool feature which has been added to the EV3’s arsenal of programming languages is the Graphical Language. The EV3’s screen can be a little hard to read at times and this makes all the difference. I am a big fan of the remote screen functionality, which you can see above. Tons and Tons of Bug Fixes and Enhancements!.Updated Text Based Natural Language for NXT.
#Robotc graphical tutorial driver
Updated 3rd Party Driver Library for NXT and EV3.Graphical Language for all platforms (VEX IQ, VEX Cortex – LEGO NXT, LEGO EV3).Full EV3 Functionality (Sounds, LCD, LEDs, Sensors, Motors).So without further ado, let’s have a look at some of the highlights of what’s new. There’s a new release of ROBOTC available for all platforms, version 4.25, the “Blood, Sweat and Tears” edition! Well, the official name is “Preview Release”, but I think my name is more accurate.