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Does any one have any idea of how to code a industrial robotic arm for the function of pick and place a basic version... Please Help !!

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Change your title to "Code Industrial Robot Arm" and put the coding language in parenthesis like so: "(C++, or whatever code this robot uses) Code Industrial Robot Arm". That way, you'll get more help and get the attention of someone who has experience in this field. 

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17 minutes ago, Jai Nagle said:

Does any one have any idea of how to code a industrial robotic arm for the function of pick and place a basic version... Please Help !!

Depends on the make of the robot, we use Fanuc which uses their own teach pendant language (TP) or Karel for more advanced programs (pascal-ish). What robot are you using?

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Fanuc is a very common robot (as @Unimportant mentioned). However, I've mostly programmed 6-axis Denso robots. They use a modified dialect of Visual Basic 6. You can download a 3 month free trial for Denso's IDE (Wincaps 3) from here. I've also had a tiny bit of experience with Universal Collaborative Robots, that use a function-block style (that runs on a Python backend, IIRC).

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