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Code: Robotics
  • Code Introduction
  • TUTORIALS
    • A. Meet Your Robot
      • A-1 Circuit Board
      • A-2 Motors and Wheels
      • A-3 Other Components
    • B. Hello World Test
      • B-1 Arduino Code Editor
      • B-2 New App Template
      • B-3 Global Variable
      • B-4 Setup Function
      • B-5 Loop Function
      • B-6 Upload App to Robot
      • B-7 Add Sound
      • B-8 Use Button
    • C. Driving and Turning
      • C-1 Driving
      • C-2 Turns (Pivoting)
      • C-3 Test Wheel Encoders
      • C-4 Drive for Specific Distance
      • C-5 Pivot By Specific Angle
      • C-6 Drive Straight Continuously
    • D. Detect Objects in Path
      • D-1 Test Mechanical Bumpers
      • D-2 Detect Collisions
      • D-3 Test Ultrasonic Sensor
      • D-4 Avoid Collisions
    • E. Detect Lines on Surface
      • E-1 Test IR Line Sensors
      • E-2 Follow Line
      • E-3 Avoid Line
      • E-4 Count Lines Crossed
      • E-5 Follow and Count Lines
    • F. Detect Other Conditions
      • F-1 Detect Surface Drop-Off
      • F-2 Test Accelerometer
      • F-3 Detect If Upside-Down
      • F-4 Detect If Bumped
  • REFERENCES
    • Arduino Language
    • Arduino Code Editor
      • Create New App
      • Save and Rename App
      • Include RedBot Library
      • Verify App Code
      • Upload App to Robot
      • Download Copy of App
      • Use Serial Monitor to View Data
      • Robot Demo App Template
    • Physical Inputs
      • Push Button (D12)
      • Mechanical Bumpers
      • IR Line Sensors
      • Wheel Encoders
      • Accelerometer
      • Ultrasonic Sensor *
    • Physical Outputs
      • LED Light (D13)
      • Speaker (Buzzer)
      • Motors
    • Robot Behaviors
      • Producing Alerts
      • Driving
      • Turning
      • Detecting Objects
      • Detecting Lines
      • Detecting Other Conditions
    • Navigation Modes
      • Distance Navigation
      • Line Counting Navigation
      • Line Following + Counting Navigation
      • Autonomous Navigation
  • LINKS
    • Robotics Project Guidebook
    • Arduino Create Web Editor
    • Arduino Language Reference
    • RedBot Experiment Guide
  • ELEGOO Experiments
    • Getting the Arduino IDE
    • Starting with the `techCar` Template
    • Template Code for techCar.ino
    • Template Experiments
    • Reinstall the Original Remote App Functionality, If Needed
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  1. TUTORIALS
  2. B. Hello World Test

B-1 Arduino Code Editor

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Last updated 6 years ago

You will use an Arduino code editor (also called an IDE – Integrated Development Environment) to create and save your Arduino apps for your robot. You'll also use the code editor to upload apps to your robot, in order to actually run them.

. There are two options: you could use the Arduino Create web editor or the Arduino IDE desktop editor. Check with your teacher to see which editor you should set up.

Once your Arduino code editor is ready to use, go on to the next step in this tutorial.

Follow these instructions to set up an Arduino code editor on your computer