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Re: Wait(); function
I looked at your code and there are a few issues with it. One is that the timer will never get past 1. This is because it sets it to 0 within the if statement but also increments it only in the if statement as well. Another issue is that you're only checking to see if the motors should stop in the if statement. You can try this code and see if it should work:
//declare the timer as static to keep the value from the last loop static int timer = 0; //check if the trigger was pushed if(Thirdstick.GetTrigger()) { //if so, start the motors and reset the timer timer = 0; motor->Set(1.0); } //increment the timer timer++; if(timer >= 1000) { //stop the motors motor->Set(0.0); } Also, as for an actual timer there is a timer class. Below is the syntax to use it: //create a new timer class Timer *timer = new Timer(); //start the timer timer->Start(); //reset the timer, call this anytime that you want the timer to be set at zero timer->Reset(); I hope this helps! |
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