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Re: Who Has Programmed From Scratch?
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Originally Posted by bcieslak
...Next year build up an electrical board that you can develop code on, then drop into the robot the last week when the mechanicals catch up..
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Thats not the hardest problem. The hardest part is trying to tune feedback loops with everyone's hand out of the robot. Even when it's done, there are stil like 30 people trying to measure things for the practice robot or adding graphics or something, all of whom think they have a more important job than everyone else or think they're not directly in my way. They are. Everything is so close together that touching the robot = in my way.
EDIT: VI stats on Robot Main and subs, total:
1529 nodes
165 structures
353 diagrams
2022 wire sources
88 controls
65 indicators
0 property reads/writes
80 global reads
53 global writes
1 local read
0 local writes
Averages:
29.3 nodes
2.95 structures
6.30 diagrams
36.11 wire sources
1.57 controls
1.16 indicators
1.43 global reads
0.95 global writes
1.29 connector inputs
1.07 connector outputs
Over 56 VI's
393 vi.lib calls
That dosen't include any of Autonomous Independent - That will be harder to check, since it relies on a few Invoke Nodes which cause LabVIEW to not follow all subs. This dosen't include any of auton.lib either...
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Last edited by apalrd : 19-02-2010 at 13:08.
Reason: added statistics on Robot Main
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