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Ben Wolsieffer Ben Wolsieffer is offline
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Re: FTC programming problem

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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky View Post
Im not on an FTC team nor a programmer on my frc team but the syntax on that looks weird try this

import com.qualcomm.robotCore.eventLoop.opMode;
import com.qualcomm.robotCore.hardware.dcMotor;
import com.qualcomm.robotCore.hardware.servo;
import com.qualcomm.robotCore.util.range;

You can also try

import com.qualcomm.robotCore.*;

or

import com.qualcomm,robotcore.*;
IMO, the OP's syntax looks right. I'm not an FTC programmer either, but what you posted is definitely incorrect. I looked at the Javadoc for the FTC code, and the OP is using correct names for the classes and packages.

My guess would be that the project was not set up correctly, and the FTC libraries are not linked to it.
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