During typical behavior the flowchart executes one command and then immediately
proceeds to the next command. However, it can be forced to wait until the motor command
has completed. For example, the motor could be switched on for 3 seconds and the flowchart
forced to stay at this point until the 3 seconds has elapsed by checking the “Wait for motor(s)
to finish” box.
In most cases if you specify a number of seconds or revolutions for a motor to run, you will
want to check the “wait for motor(s) to finish” box for your program to operate properly.
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