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Re: Pneumatics system code

I would start by making a list of what all the connected pneumatic components are and what joystick inputs they're supposed to be controlled by. This will make it easier to help you.

By the way, the following two code snipets are identical:
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int x;
x=4;
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int x=4;
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Re: Pneumatics system code

Since you are just starting out, I want to point out a tiny error in Domenic Rodriguez ' s code. He named a variable "double" since it represents a double solenoid. However, you can't name a variable "double" in Java as it is a reserved word. Change the name to doubleSol or something else and you will be fine. Be sure to only change the name of the variable and not other occurrences of "double".

Sorry...on mobile or I would repost the code with the fixes in place.
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Re: Pneumatics system code

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Since you are just starting out, I want to point out a tiny error in Domenic Rodriguez ' s code. He named a variable "double" since it represents a double solenoid. However, you can't name a variable "double" in Java as it is a reserved word. Change the name to doubleSol or something else and you will be fine. Be sure to only change the name of the variable and not other occurrences of "double".

Sorry...on mobile or I would repost the code with the fixes in place.
Fixed, my bad. Now I feel silly; I guess that's what I get for writing code at 12:30 AM
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