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Re: Memory
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 01:12:50 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Evan Todd wrote:
> I'm using Robolab 2.5 and am running out of containers. I only need about 18 or
> so states, and I need as many as possible containers. I know in some languages
> like NQC you can store bits and bytes in containers when you only need a few
> states, but RoboLab is so limited you can't do that. Can someone help me?
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> Evan
According to Robolab documentation (Tufts) you can use the generic container to
add more containers by modifying each generic container with a number string
starting with number 3 continuing to 28. (0, 1, 2 are the basic colors - red,
yellow, blue respectively). So that's 29 containers in all. Is that enough?
Frankly I've never done it!
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| I'm using Robolab 2.5 and am running out of containers. I only need about 18 or so states, and I need as many as possible containers. I know in some languages like NQC you can store bits and bytes in containers when you only need a few states, but (...) (21 years ago, 17-Nov-03, to lugnet.robotics)
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