\b;Exercise Remote control a robot using an \l;information exchange post\u object\exchange;, so it will transport \l;uranium ore\u object\uranore;. The main actors of this exercise are¦: 1) A \l;sniffer\u object\botsr; (can't carry anything). 2) An \l;information exchange post\u object\exchange; that receives information from a sender and then transmits it to a receiver. 3) A \l;grabber\u object\botgr; which waits for orders from the exchange post. You have no way control this robot directly. \image tremot1a 16 8; An information exchange post stores "name/value" couples. To control the "slave" robot we use just one couple¦: name="order", valuer=order number The slace robot understands following orders¦: \c; 1 -> grab(); // take an object 2 -> drop(); // drop an object 3 -> move(10); // move 10 meters forward 4 -> move(-10); // move 10 meters backwards \n; To instruct the slave to move forward 10 meters all you have to do is¦: \c;\s; \l;send\u cbot\send;("order", 3, 100); // order 3 -> "move(10)" \n; After the send instruction we wait for 5 seconds to be sure the move is done. \c;\s; \l;wait\u cbot\wait;(5); \n; Remark: There is a better way for waiting the order has been executed, but we'll see this later in exercise "Remote Control #2". To finish the exercise you must¦: 1) Take the uranium ore 2) Move forward by 10 meters 3) Drop the uranium ore 4) Move backwards by 10 meters It's up to you to write the program. \t;See also \l;Programming\u cbot;, \l;types\u cbot\type; and \l;categories\u cbot\category;.