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Prior to this, the color mode was not taken into account. It turns out that the initial value is 50. There is no such index in the array. showPorts didn't output anything for this sensor initially until you chose some color yourself in the simulator. If you look at what the value is there, then 50 is displayed. Therefore, I made the default value 0 - nothing. |
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LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 for Microsoft MakeCode
This repo contains the editor target hosted at https://makecode.mindstorms.com
Local setup
These instructions assume familiarity with dev tools and languages.
-
install Node.js 8.9.4+
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install Docker; make sure
docker
command is in yourPATH
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(optional) install Visual Studio Code
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clone https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt-ev3 to
pxt-ev3
folder -
go to
pxt
and run
npm install
- to run the local server,
pxt serve --cloud
Local Dev setup
In the common folder,
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clone https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt to
pxt
folder -
clone https://github.com/Microsoft/pxt-common-packages to
pxt-common-packages
folder -
go to
pxt-common-packages
and run
npm install
npm link ../pxt
- go to
pxt-ev3
and run
npm install
npm link ../pxt
npm link ../pxt-common-packages
to run the local server
From root github folder,
cd pxt-ev3
pxt serve --cloud
to build and deploy a single package via command line
cd libs/core
pxt deploy
License
MIT
Trademarks
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Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.