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I am just wondering if someone could help me out. I am controlling a robot via a Raspberry Pi, using Python and want to know how I can change the amount of time the robot moves backwards for. It's currently on half a second and I would like it to be three seconds. I have listed the code below that I am using thus far.

import time
from gopigo import *  # Has the basic functions for controlling the GoPiGo Robot
import sys  # Used for closing the running program

now = time.time()
future = now + 0.500
while time.time() < future:
    bwd()  # Move backward
stop()  
sys.exit()
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    future = now + 3?
    – roganjosh
    May 30, 2017 at 14:32

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From what I can see, time here is now ("0") plus 0.500 ("half a second"). To change to 3 secs, you need to do "now" plus "3".

Try this and let us know!

import time
from gopigo import *
import sys

now = time.time()
future = now + 3

while time.time() < future:
    bwd()

stop()
sys.exit()
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  • Your indentation is off. I wasn't sure whether stop() should be inside the while loop or not. It seems strange to me because if you have to keep repeatedly calling bwd() within a loop in order to keep something moving, the purpose of a stop() method is lost on me.
    – roganjosh
    May 30, 2017 at 14:59
  • @roganjosh you are right, I've just copied/pasted the OP code. I'll edit now, thanks.
    – Backup
    May 30, 2017 at 15:06
  • @RyanJones if that worked, mark the answer as replied, so people will know and also this could help others in need.
    – Backup
    May 31, 2017 at 10:49

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