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The Art of LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Programming by Terry Griffin
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Oct 01, 2014 | ISBN 9781593275686

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Praise

“If you work through all the chapters and projects in this book, you will gain a full understanding of the power of the EV3 software as well as an in-depth programming experience that makes use of all those programming constructs.”
—GeekMom

“Will surely inspire any budding master builder.”
—Friday Zone

“Hands downs this is one of the best programming references on the market.”
—Milluzzi Labs

“Covers the perfect blend of material to suit beginners and experienced EV3 programmers alike…I loved this book.”
—Rebrickable

“The kind of book most Lego Mindstorms EV3 enthusiasts would want one to add to their tech library.”
—GeekDadBlog.com

“A great resource for people who…are looking to program more complex robots they want to build.”
—JustJon

Table Of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: LEGO and Robots: A Great Combination
Chapter 2: The EV3 Programming Environment
Chapter 3: TriBot: The Test Robot
Chapter 4: Motion
Chapter 5: Sensors
Chapter 6: Program Flow
Chapter 7: The WallFollower Program: Navigating a Maze
Chapter 8: Data Wires
Chapter 9: Data Wires and The Switch Block
Chapter 10: Data Wires and the Loop Block
Chapter 11: Variables
Chapter 12: My Blocks
Chapter 13: Math and Logic
Chapter 14: The EV3 Lights, Buttons, and Display
Chapter 15: Arrays
Chapter 16: Files
Chapter 17: Data Logging
Chapter 18: Multitasking
Chapter 19: A PID-controlled LineFollower Program
Appendix A: NXT and EV3 Compatibility
Appendix B: EV3 Websites
Index

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