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alexander.h 11-03-2014 19:22

Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Hello! We're wondering if this is allowed in autonomous.
  1. Start in the white zone.
  2. Move forwards (and get 5 mobility points) and enter the goalie zone.
  3. Score in one or both of the low goals (and get ?? points).
  4. Wait in the goalie zone until the end of autonomous.
Thanks!

rwkling1 11-03-2014 19:23

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Yes, that's legal, what advantage does that give you though?

alexander.h 11-03-2014 19:26

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rwkling1 (Post 1357688)
Yes, that's legal, what advantage does that give you though?

No advantage whatsoever, I just wanted to make sure I could make a legal autonomous mode while maximizing points (since I found out recently that most of what I've been programming in autonomous has been illegal in robot movements!)

kingofmars 11-03-2014 20:00

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have a question about autonomous scoring.

For our code, we currently shoot a buzzer beater, having the ball leave the robot but not be scored by the time the 10 seconds are up. Would this get the auto scoring bonus or no?

TKM.368 11-03-2014 20:11

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kingofmars (Post 1357705)
Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have a question about autonomous scoring.

For our code, we currently shoot a buzzer beater, having the ball leave the robot but not be scored by the time the 10 seconds are up. Would this get the auto scoring bonus or no?

From the Q&A
https://frc-qa.usfirst.org/Question/...-like-a-buzzer

Quote:

Q45

Q. During autonomous, do balls have to cross through the goal before the end of the period, or will it be scored as long as it completely leaves the robot before the clock hits zero? Is it like a buzzer beater in basketball?
2014-01-10 by FRC2054

A. We apologize for the confusion. Please see Team Update 2014-01-14. SCORES will be credited once the criteria are met. If all criteria are not met before the AUTO timer reaches zero seconds, the AUTO bonus will not be applied.
2014-01-16
Published by GDC

alexander.h 11-03-2014 20:12

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kingofmars (Post 1357705)
Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have a question about autonomous scoring.

For our code, we currently shoot a buzzer beater, having the ball leave the robot but not be scored by the time the 10 seconds are up. Would this get the auto scoring bonus or no?

https://frc-qa.usfirst.org/Question/...l-it-be-scored

Gregor 11-03-2014 20:18

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alexander.h (Post 1357693)
No advantage whatsoever, I just wanted to make sure I could make a legal autonomous mode while maximizing points (since I found out recently that most of what I've been programming in autonomous has been illegal in robot movements!)

What was illegal about it?

alexander.h 11-03-2014 20:20

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1357721)
What was illegal about it?

I made our robot start in the goalie zone with a ball (big mistake right there) and make it move out of the goalie zone (another mistake).

Racer26 11-03-2014 20:55

Re: Is This Allowed ... ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alexander.h (Post 1357725)
I made our robot start in the goalie zone with a ball (big mistake right there) and make it move out of the goalie zone (another mistake).

You realize that the Goalie Zone you can start in is on the opponent's side of the field (immediately in front of your driver station), right?

Otherwise, you start on your side of the TRUSS, within the white zone (the far side from your driver station).

The goals you score in, are on the far side of the field, above/beside the opponents driver station.


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