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Sending data to robot from driver station computer
The language my team is C++. Anyways lets say you wanted to make a program run on your computer that was separate from the Driver Station software, and that program had to send commands to the robot.
Note: This question might seem vague to probably most of you but I wasn't sure how to word this in the best possible way. If you have any specific questions about this please ask and I will try to clear it up some more. |
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Re: Sending data to robot from driver station computer
Have you looked at NetworkTables? It's described on the WPI documentation website. It sends numbers, text, or other data between the DS/roboRIO.
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Re: Sending data to robot from driver station computer
You can use SmartDashboard. It's very well explained here:
https://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/3120/m/7932 You are able to send data back and fourth from the dashboard, running on the DS to the robot. |
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Re: Sending data to robot from driver station computer
SmartDashboard/SFX are great if you want a pre-built program to do the communication via NetworkTables. If you want to write your own program, NetworkTables has libraries available in multiple languages. I always recommend pynetworktables, but I'm biased.
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