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cpapplefamily 08-01-2016 22:40

We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
I been testing the GRIP tool. We should start a forum to support it. I love the real time display when inserting the different filters.

cad321 08-01-2016 22:56

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Seconded. Absolutely love the simplicity of the program thus far and am certain that a sub forum for either solely GRIP, or a general one for vision processing would be of great use to many teams.

jojoguy10 10-01-2016 22:43

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Third-ed! We're a Labview team hoping to learn how to run the deployed GRIP code using a shell command!

Ti-Gars 10-01-2016 23:05

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Hey! We are also planning on using GRIP this year, but we never worked with it! Is there a team who could share a exemple code or something like this, so we could take a look at the way it works ? (In java preferably)

Thanks

jojoguy10 11-01-2016 00:31

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ti-Gars (Post 1520726)
Hey! We are also planning on using GRIP this year, but we never worked with it! Is there a team who could share a exemple code or something like this, so we could take a look at the way it works ? (In java preferably)

Thanks

This is a great first step: http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485/m/50711

cpapplefamily 11-01-2016 00:36

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
I been looking though that. I'm looking now for how to get the image from the webcam (on the RoboRio) to the PC drivers station for processing with GRIP. I have GRIP publishing to the Network table and verified its there. I have not capture the data in Java for reaction but seems that is documented.

OR

How to run the algorithms on the rio.

jkelleyrtp 11-01-2016 01:13

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cpapplefamily (Post 1520809)

OR

How to run the algorithms on the rio.

You should look at the NVidia Jetson that's in FIRST Choice right now. 900 has lots of great experience and resources to help figure it out.

jojoguy10 11-01-2016 09:05

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cpapplefamily (Post 1520809)
I been looking though that. I'm looking now for how to get the image from the webcam (on the RoboRio) to the PC drivers station for processing with GRIP. I have GRIP publishing to the Network table and verified its there. I have not capture the data in Java for reaction but seems that is documented.

OR

How to run the algorithms on the rio.

Their Wiki on GitHub is also very useful. Here is the section on running the algorithm on the RoboRIO: https://github.com/WPIRoboticsProjec...an-FRC-program

kgzak 11-01-2016 16:37

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
I am looking at trying to use grip. What exactly is it? Is it a piece of software I have to download somewhere? Is it a library? Where do I get it from? Thanks.

jojoguy10 11-01-2016 18:59

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kgzak (Post 1521365)
I am looking at trying to use grip. What exactly is it? Is it a piece of software I have to download somewhere? Is it a library? Where do I get it from? Thanks.

If you look at the past two post I made in this thread, and use the links, you should have all of your answered questions.

https://github.com/WPIRoboticsProjec...an-FRC-program

http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485/m/50711

Ti-Gars 11-01-2016 19:45

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jojoguy10 (Post 1520805)

Thanks!

I made every steps from the tutorial, but I am having problems when it's time to read arrays values. I made a quick robot code as they are showing here, but my array of double who's suppose to receive the values is empty.

Just so you know, my webcam is presently connected to my computer and not my robot. I can see every values in "Network Table Viewer".

Thanks for your help.

jojoguy10 11-01-2016 19:48

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
I'm not as fluent in Java or C++ as I am in Labview. Also, our team has yet to try the Network Tables for GRIP. We have just been running from our laptop for testing. Hopefully, we will start working with Grip by the end of this week or next week.

nightpool 11-01-2016 20:20

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ti-Gars (Post 1521547)
Thanks!

I made every steps from the tutorial, but I am having problems when it's time to read arrays values. I made a quick robot code as they are showing here, but my array of double who's suppose to receive the values is empty.

Just so you know, my webcam is presently connected to my computer and not my robot. I can see every values in "Network Table Viewer".

Thanks for your help.

Can you read other types of NetworkTable values, such as from the Smart Dashboard or ones inserted manually in the NetworkTable Viewer? Sounds like your robot code isn't connecting to the same network/NT instance that your laptop is on.

Tparbotmail 11-01-2016 21:00

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
I am new to vision processing but not to computing, so I am trying to put together a how to get started guide. I definitely would like to see a forum. How do we make that happen?

An Outlier 11-01-2016 21:43

Re: We are going to Want a GRIP fourm
 
4-thed. (5-thd?)

I agree, however more before me voiced the same!


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