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=== Introduction ===
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Your program is difficult to find and run on the robot, if there is a lot of old and unused programs. You should name the programs rationally, and delete the old programs.
Your program is difficult to find and run on the robot, if there is a lot of old and unused programs. You should name the programs rationally, and delete the old programs.


=== Robot ===
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Every Mindstorms robot will work. Without robot it will not work.
Every Mindstorms robot will work. Without robot it will not work.


=== Sensors ===
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No sensors are used.
No sensors are used.


=== Example Videos ===
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=== Theory ===
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The available memory of Mindstorms Ev3 is big, and thus it is very likely to lost your code somewhere---or to run a wrong code in an important event. Extra codes should be deleted. Also, a good naming convention should be used---and preferably version control.
The available memory of Mindstorms Ev3 is big, and thus it is very likely to lost your code somewhere---or to run a wrong code in an important event. Extra codes should be deleted. Also, a good naming convention should be used---and preferably version control.




=== Example Code ===
=== Example Code === <!--T:10-->


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The the ''Memory Browser'' from the ''Tools'' menu.
The the ''Memory Browser'' from the ''Tools'' menu.


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[[File:MemoryBrowser.png|thumb|The memory browser.]]
[[File:MemoryBrowser.png|thumb|The memory browser.]]


=== Exercises ===
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* Delete all files from the robot.
* Delete all files from the robot.


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This course is supported by [https://meet-and-code.org/ Meet and Code]. The course is made in collaboration with [http://www.fllsuomi.org/ Robotiikka- ja tiedekasvatus ry].
This course is supported by [https://meet-and-code.org/ Meet and Code]. The course is made in collaboration with [http://www.fllsuomi.org/ Robotiikka- ja tiedekasvatus ry].
[[File:MeetAndcodeLogo.png|thumb]]
[[File:MeetAndcodeLogo.png|thumb]]


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[[Meet and Code 2020 I: Ev3-G | Back to Meet and Code 2020 I: Ev3-G front page]]
[[Meet and Code 2020 I: Ev3-G | Back to Meet and Code 2020 I: Ev3-G front page]]
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 15 September 2020

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Introduction

Your program is difficult to find and run on the robot, if there is a lot of old and unused programs. You should name the programs rationally, and delete the old programs.

Robot

Every Mindstorms robot will work. Without robot it will not work.

Sensors

No sensors are used.

Example Videos

Theory

The available memory of Mindstorms Ev3 is big, and thus it is very likely to lost your code somewhere---or to run a wrong code in an important event. Extra codes should be deleted. Also, a good naming convention should be used---and preferably version control.


Example Code

The the Memory Browser from the Tools menu.

The memory browser.

Exercises

  • Delete all files from the robot.

This course is supported by Meet and Code. The course is made in collaboration with Robotiikka- ja tiedekasvatus ry.

Back to Meet and Code 2020 I: Ev3-G front page

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