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Originally Posted by TylerHarmon
Yep, the values go into SmartDashboard.jar. You don't need to be connected to the robot to run that, you can run it while disconnected, and the values will be blank. You can also enable the edit mode and configure the layout of the dashboard, add dials/bars/graphs, etc. In addition, check out the SmartDashboard SFX, which allows for more visual control.
Last year I used this to display, on a dial and a bar, the amount of pressure that our pneumatic system had left so that our drivers could tell if they had enough pressure to fire or not. It's a great tool that's easy to use
Good luck!
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Thanks for the info. I don't see any blank values at all when I check SmartDashboard.jar - when I try to add preferences, the preferences box doesn't update, and when I try to use a method like putNumber(), nothing new shows up. Do you have any code examples so I can see what I'm doing wrong?