PDF-RO BOT Reference ifelse Statement Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy For use with LEGO
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task main while true if SensorValue sonarSensor 25 motor motorC 100 motor motorB 100 else motor motorC motor motorB An ifelse Statement is one way you allow a computer
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