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I have found that when using Labview, Stacked Sequences are insanely helpful for programming autonomous. I haven't seen too many people use them.
Stack sequences are definitely easy, but ideally your gonna want to use a state machine. Even if at first it seems as though using a stacked sequence would have been the better way, you will come to appreciate the ability to control what state comes next as you start to modify your auton and make it more complex.
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Stack sequences are definitely easy, but ideally your gonna want to use a state machine. Even if at first it seems as though using a stacked sequence would have been the better way, you will come to appreciate the ability to control what state comes next as you start to modify your auton and make it more complex.

What is a state machine?
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What is a state machine?
LabVIEW Wiki State Machine

Wikipedia Finite State Machine
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Oooooh. Now I understand! Thanks!
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