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Help programming joystick buttons
Hello we are team number 4591 we are a rookie team. Our programming team consists of 2 people and we have just started programming a few months ago.
We have sucessfully made our robot move forward and backwards using two joysticks. We need to move two motors at the same time while holding one button to go clockwise and holding another button to go counter clockwise. We have tried everything we know, but nothing seemed to work. It would be very helpful if someone could give us an example of a code we can use to run the motors. Here's what we have so far: Code:
package edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.templates; |
Re: Help programming joystick buttons
There is a function called getButton() that allows you to use the trigger and top button, and one called getRawButton() that works for the rest of the buttons by number. This page should help you get a complete understanding of the joystick, the buttons, and the rest of the code for the robot.
http://www.wbrobotics.com/javadoc/ed...ge_description |
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You can use the getRawButton method of the joystick class to get whether a button is being pressed or not.
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if you could show us an example of a code using getRawButton that would be very helpful. |
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Joystick j = new Joystick(1); JoystickButton a = new JoystickButton(j,1); a.whileHeld(new YourCommand()); in command based or Joystick j = new Joystick(1) if(j.getRawButton(1)){ do stuff } in iterative. both will run when A is pressed |
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Here is an example of using getRawButton to switch between tank drive and arcade drive when the trigger (button one) on the left joystick is pressed. Code:
public void operatorControl() { |
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Have you heard about command based programming? It is a lot cleaner and will help you avoid creating hundreds (okay, not hundreds) of "else if" blocks and actually set up a polymorphic structure and abstracting your code. It's a specifically tailored design pattern. It's probably too late now, but it's something you should consider next year: http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/docman/...tation/doc1297
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Because you are using SimpleRobot you need to put the teleop code in a loop, e.g.: Code:
public void operatorControl() {Just noticed you have a 30s delay in autonomous. Autonomous mode is only 15s. Unless something changed this year operatorControl() won't be called until autonomous() exits. So you'll be waiting 15s after teleop starts to get control of the 'bot. |
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