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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace CommandPattern.Receiver
{
public class Robot
{
public void Move(int distance)
{
if (distance > 0)
Console.WriteLine("Robot moved forwards {0}mm.", distance);
else
Console.WriteLine("Robot moved backwards {0}mm.", -distance);
}
public void RotateLeft(double angle)
{
if (angle > 0)
Console.WriteLine("Robot rotated left {0} degrees.", angle);
else
Console.WriteLine("Robot rotated right {0} degrees.", -angle);
}
public void RotateRight(double angle)
{
if (angle > 0)
Console.WriteLine("Robot rotated right {0} degrees.", angle);
else
Console.WriteLine("Robot rotated left {0} degrees.", -angle);
}
public void TakeSample(bool take)
{
if(take)
Console.WriteLine("Robot took sample");
else
Console.WriteLine("Robot released sample");
}
}
}
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