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Start/Stop as one IR function?
What do you think? Would Start/Stop count as one function in Hybrid mode or two?
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I'm pretty sure with the way they word it, they want each button to only control one function, as in separate buttons for stop and go. But if you can pull it off, you might be able to have stopping as part of your turn function, i.e. turn and stop. So to stop the robot you turn one way and then turn the other. Or make the button drive for one second and then stop.
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I think it's two. From Team Update #3:
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
Unfortunately, you can't use that as one state. As answered by the GDC in the Q&A:
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
From the Q&A responses I believe that it can be done. With the use of sensors you can activate a command that says, if x value is "a" then stop and if x value is "b" go.
This is only my interpretation and I am not a programmer or official answer giver. |
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I think this might be a rule they cannot police, kind of like the re-use of code from year to year, or just fix during your fix it windows, or even like the maximum ball shooter speed in 2006.
Just use GP in determining your decision, and if you think its allowed, then go for it, otherwise don't. But have an alternative in mind if they specifically tell you "no." |
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
After searching the Q&A for "inspect", "inspects", "inspector", "inspectors", "inspection" and "inspections" I can find no such requirement. Do you have a better reference than "I read this somewhere"?
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I'm not sure where I saw it but I am 100% sure I read somewhere that if asked you would have to show the inspector or a ref or a judge your hybrid controls and which button does what
a few rules about this subject: <R65> Emphasis mine Quote:
<R65> Emphasis mine Quote:
Team update #3 Emphasis mine Quote:
Also keep in mind (can't find the quote in the rules for some reason) you must have a 3x5 notecard with all functions of your robocoach remote written on it. I hope I helped Last edited by Andy L : 31-01-2008 at 22:34. Reason: fixed quote |
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I'm not sure about the legality of this, but what if my function were say, x=x+1. And then in the autonomous code was looped
if x is even, stop else go That way the button always preforms the same function, adding one, but you can achieve the desired result. Yes? No? |
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
From the Q&A, I hope it helps.
RC Decision-Making during RoboCoach Commands Background: 1) Team Alpha has created a RoboCoach command for Alphabot called "move Alphabot to correct heading." This RoboCoach command triggers the same sequence of RC commands and decisions every time it is sent: Quote: a) Read heading of CMUCam which is successfully tracking a trackball. b) If trackball heading is left of robot heading, turn robot left until headings are same, then stop. c) If trackball heading is right of robot heading, turn robot right until headings are same, then stop. 2) Team Beta has created a RoboCoach command for Betabot called "move Betabot's arm to correct position." This RoboCoach command triggers the same sequence of RC commands and decisions every time it is sent: Quote: a) Read limit switches at both ends of arm travel. b) If top limit switch is pressed, lower arm until bottom limit switch is pressed, then stop. c) If bottom limit switch is pressed, raise arm until top limit switch is pressed, then stop. Question(s): 1) With respect to the Q&A response at http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=8370, due to RC decision-making, neither RoboCoach command will always result in the same robot action. Alphabot's RC may decide to rotate the robot left or right, Betabot's RC may decide to raise or lower the arm. In both cases however, the same RC command and decision sequence is triggered every time the RoboCoach command is sent. Can you comment on the legality of both of these RoboCoach commands? 2) Should it be accepted that Team Beta's RoboCoach command is just a poorly veiled attempt at "toggle arm position" (as described in the referenced Q&A response) and is contrary to the intent of the rules, or is there actually a valid distinction due to the presence of RC decision-making? Thanks again for all your time and effort in providing the Q&A. It is truly appreciated!!! Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Default Re: RC Decision-Making during RoboCoach Commands The Robocoach commands in both the Alpha and Beta examples satisfy the letter and intent of the rule. Both solutions involve reading sensors on the robot to perform the commanded functions. Reply With Quote |
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
You might not want to have 'start' and 'stop' actions anyway. If there is interference from your alliance partners or opponents, you will not be able to stop accurately because someone else might be firing an IR message at the same time. Getting some wheel counters on your chassis would allow you to compact it into one action: 'drive x ft and stop' (assuming that the target you want to stop under is the same each match).
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Re: Start/Stop as one IR function?
I think start/stop would be ok for one button.
It's one function. If you think it's saying: If robot is stopped, start it. If robot is started, stop it That way is probably against the rules. But if you were to ask how many functions a TV Remote Power Button has, I believe most people would answer one. To Toggle Power. |
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