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Re: End of Match Command?
If I were to implement a function like this, and safety in the pits was a concern, I would also use the isFMSAttached() boolean in my logic, which is a part of the driverstation class.
This should return true when connected to the fields network, but false when in the pits.
This way the auto actuation of the piston, only happens on the field.
They may be no way to test the code until your on the field, but I'd rather it not work on the field because of incorrect code, then accidently knock one of my kids out in the pits.
I know this method is available in C++/Java, I would assume something similar is availble in Labview if you unbundle the proper data structure.
Regards,
Kevin
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