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Re: Robot Code disappearing in Driver Station

This error is usually caused by changing the package or name of the robot class after the project was created.

Make sure you build.properties file in the project folder has the correct package and Robot class name.
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Re: Robot Code disappearing in Driver Station

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This error is usually caused by changing the package or name of the robot class after the project was created.

Make sure you build.properties file in the project folder has the correct package and Robot class name.
What is the correct package and Robot class name? Sorry, I'm the only programmer on my team and this is my first year doing this.
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Re: Robot Code disappearing in Driver Station

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What is the correct package and Robot class name? Sorry, I'm the only programmer on my team and this is my first year doing this.
The correct name depends on how your project is setup. The Robot class is the one that contains the robotInit(), teleopInit(), teleopPeriodic() and other methods (assuming you are using iterative or command based). The package name is the text after the package declaration at the beginning of the Robot class.

For example, my robot class is called "Robot" and its first line is:
Code:
package org.usfirst.frc.team2084.CMonster2015;
so my build.properties file has these lines:
Code:
package=org.usfirst.frc.team2084.CMonster2015
robot.class=${package}.Robot
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