The problem with this command isn't actually the command, but rather the syntax of the command. Most programming languages written in the C language are designed to be, for the most part, compatable, it's really just the syntax that makes it difficult, What could be done however is forward(100) ~Travis Vonheeder
forward(100)
ReplyDeletenot forward= 100
- Owen Luther
DeleteIt has to be forward(100) for tracy to go forward. Alex Haston.
ReplyDeleteSyntax, it should be forward(100).
ReplyDelete-Joe Haj
its needs to be forward(100) in order to move Tracey by 100
ReplyDelete-sean
Chris VanYe
ReplyDeletethe number should be in parenthesis
forward(100) if you want tracy to move forward
ReplyDelete-Katelyn
it should look like this
ReplyDeleteforward (100)
The problem with this command isn't actually the command, but rather the syntax of the command. Most programming languages written in the C language are designed to be, for the most part, compatable, it's really just the syntax that makes it difficult,
ReplyDeleteWhat could be done however is
forward(100)
~Travis Vonheeder
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ReplyDeletejonathan
Deleteit needs to be forward(100)
ReplyDeleteCharlie Lin
it should be forward(100).
ReplyDeleteGary Gao
forward(100)
ReplyDeleteJosh Lee
this should be forward(100)
ReplyDeleteLux lei
The correct syntax for calling the forward function is forward(100)
ReplyDelete- Abby Peterson
forward(100)
ReplyDeleteBen Lacey