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Re: Where is the multi object tracking code for the RC?
Just FYI, you can create that table, and read from it using the EEPROM code at http://kevin.org/frc.
Edit: I also wrote some example code that creates an 8- and/or 16-bit sine table in EEPROM with one piece of code and then allows you to quickly do a sin() or cos() lookup using another piece of code (stuff written to EEPROM is permanent until you erase it). I haven't written any formal documentation yet, but I think the code is fairly readable. The code can be found here: http://kevin.org/frc/frc_trig.zip. -Kevin Last edited by Kevin Watson : 17-01-2007 at 12:03. |
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