How to display two-digit numbers up to 99 on SPIKE Prime with Word Blocks

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This video is a step-by-step tutorial to show you how to display two-digit numbers on the LEGO Spike 5x5 matrix display. I give examples with a timer counting up to 99. The other example is with a distance sensor showing live readings.

Please like and ask any questions you have in the comments!

For complete building instructions and in-depth articles go to:

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00:00 - End result
00:10 - Introduction
00:49 - Images with text
04:57 - Timer with a list of images
08:41 - Live distance sensor readings
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Cool Anton! As usual! I'm your fan!

ArtMGavr
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Hi Anton, thx a lot. That's indeed a very useful tutorial!

lc-jrx
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Hi Anton! Great Video! I am not getting numbers though just random pixel placements. Could this have changed with SPIKE V3? Thanks!

SpoonDoesThings
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Hi, this is a goog idea! Just one question: for example if timert start with 0, you must add 1 to this number, because your array index startet not 0, but 1. This is real ?

HollosySzabi
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Thanks for your video.
Really great and interesting

Again an other new thing that we can do with Spike Prime and not with Inventor.
I was going to buy Mindstorm Inventor but every day I realize a little more that Lego doesn't really seem to be interested in the development of Lego Inventor
Lego Spike has better app, the Force Sensor, and you can also buy motors and sensors separately of the Lego Spike box
In Inventor app, some blocks are missing, and Lego doesn't seem to want to add them
Also, it's really hard to find sensors alone

Does Lego really want to develop his Mindstorm Inventor ?

So, i was going to buy Mindstorm Inventor, but now I really don't know what to do

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