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Re: 2008 Arena

The information I was looking for is the locations of the three starting boxes on the field. We are looking to program an automonous mode and need to calculate the path our robot would have to travel from any starting box to each of the three possible ball locations. The drawings do not show the boxes on the field.

I don't think I missed it in the documentation, but while I wait for FIRST to reply to a question, I thought I would see what everyone else thought. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: 2008 Arena

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The information I was looking for is the locations of the three starting boxes on the field.
There are no boxes. Just the starting position that Eric quoted above.
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Re: 2008 Arena

Yes, so basically you can start anywhere along your home stretch wall you please, as long as your robot is not touching one of your alliances
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Re: 2008 Arena

We used our drafting plotter to print out the field at a known scale. Ours is something like a 24" by 5 foot drawing. Once we knew the scale, we could then make scale models of our robot. Now the programmers could measure distances from different starting locations. This allows them the opportunity to program knowing thatg we will tweak the final configuration later on the actual arena mock-up.
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Re: 2008 Arena

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We used our drafting plotter to print out the field at a known scale. Ours is something like a 24" by 5 foot drawing. Once we knew the scale, we could then make scale models of our robot. Now the programmers could measure distances from different starting locations. This allows them the opportunity to program knowing thatg we will tweak the final configuration later on the actual arena mock-up.
This seems like the kind of thing you might want to do in Solidworks or Inventor...
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Re: 2008 Arena

I was also looking for the locations of the 3 boxes ... as our autonomy depends on knowing the starting location. Without the actual boxes, we will probably modify our strategy so our initial conditions might be something like

1) extreme right
2) dead center
3) extreme left

That way, we will avoid alliance arguements during the pre-game setup. We should be able to setup our startpoint in one of 3 positions (via bot switch settings), and be able to remove the ball from the overpass in any of it's 3 positions (via the IR command)
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