In the second video for WRO 2020 elementary, i am explaining the points scoring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU_PH5hwMqk
Unlike last year there are two starting points in this year’s mat. Starting point will be decided on the day of event, which means that we need to program the bot for the two start points. The maximum points to be scored are 100. There are some penalty points also. Let me start with the fallen tree which is placed on the road. We have to move this completely, out of the black lines. For doing this you get 11 points. Now next in line are two replacement power cables, which are placed on either side of the fallen tree. Moving them to their respective target areas will give us 28 points. 14 for each of them, if they are completely in their target area, which means that both the white bases are inside the target area. If one of the white base is out the target area i.e., the power cable is partial in the target area then score is 8 points. One important thing to be noted is that the cables can be placed in tilted or turned position. Now let us check out about the emergency supplies, where we can score the maximum points. Each emergency supply is worth 11 points if completely placed in the target area. Now let us recollect the three emergency supplies. The first one is medical kit, the second one is mega power pack and the third is the water tank. There are two target areas for each of the emergency supplies, because during randomization there could be a possibility of having two supplies of the same kind. The target area for the medical kit is in the hospital zone. The target area for the mega power pack is in the residential zone and the target area for the water tank is school zone. To secure full points, one has to place the objects completely in the target area. If it is partially inside the target area we score would be 7 points. If the supply is placed in the incorrect target area we score 4 points. The most surprising part of this challenge is we can score 14 points for not moving a object. Can you guess which object? It is an old power generator should not be moved from its initial position. The last scoring part is the home run. By taking the robot back to its starting area we score 11 points. All the robot parts should be essentially inside the home, however cables are allowed to be projecting outside. There are no points if the robot is partially in. This is how we score full points. Sadly, now let me tell you about the penalty points, the full grown trees which are placed near the wall can not be moved from their position. We will lose 4 points if one tree is moved from its position. Let me tell you about some of my feelings of this challenge Navigation is difficult Two start points makes the coding difficult. Wall hugging is not possible The size of the target area is small The objects are bigger in size Not everything is so sad about this year’s challenge. Let us check out the good points Mat looks colorful You do not have to place the objects necessarily in standing position It is a good fact that this year's challenge is so tough why you ask because we get to learn more about coding especially navigation and how to write big codes.
Happy coding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU_PH5hwMqk
Unlike last year there are two starting points in this year’s mat. Starting point will be decided on the day of event, which means that we need to program the bot for the two start points. The maximum points to be scored are 100. There are some penalty points also. Let me start with the fallen tree which is placed on the road. We have to move this completely, out of the black lines. For doing this you get 11 points. Now next in line are two replacement power cables, which are placed on either side of the fallen tree. Moving them to their respective target areas will give us 28 points. 14 for each of them, if they are completely in their target area, which means that both the white bases are inside the target area. If one of the white base is out the target area i.e., the power cable is partial in the target area then score is 8 points. One important thing to be noted is that the cables can be placed in tilted or turned position. Now let us check out about the emergency supplies, where we can score the maximum points. Each emergency supply is worth 11 points if completely placed in the target area. Now let us recollect the three emergency supplies. The first one is medical kit, the second one is mega power pack and the third is the water tank. There are two target areas for each of the emergency supplies, because during randomization there could be a possibility of having two supplies of the same kind. The target area for the medical kit is in the hospital zone. The target area for the mega power pack is in the residential zone and the target area for the water tank is school zone. To secure full points, one has to place the objects completely in the target area. If it is partially inside the target area we score would be 7 points. If the supply is placed in the incorrect target area we score 4 points. The most surprising part of this challenge is we can score 14 points for not moving a object. Can you guess which object? It is an old power generator should not be moved from its initial position. The last scoring part is the home run. By taking the robot back to its starting area we score 11 points. All the robot parts should be essentially inside the home, however cables are allowed to be projecting outside. There are no points if the robot is partially in. This is how we score full points. Sadly, now let me tell you about the penalty points, the full grown trees which are placed near the wall can not be moved from their position. We will lose 4 points if one tree is moved from its position. Let me tell you about some of my feelings of this challenge Navigation is difficult Two start points makes the coding difficult. Wall hugging is not possible The size of the target area is small The objects are bigger in size Not everything is so sad about this year’s challenge. Let us check out the good points Mat looks colorful You do not have to place the objects necessarily in standing position It is a good fact that this year's challenge is so tough why you ask because we get to learn more about coding especially navigation and how to write big codes.
Happy coding
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