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Re: no control of bot when kicker is operating

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We're using Timer.delay(xnumberofseconds). Is that what you mean?
I believe so... There should be a way of setting a timer to go off in X period of time. In C++ these would be the Timer.Start Timer.Stop and Timer.HasPeriodPassed (Referenced http://www.virtualroadside.com/WPILib/class_timer.html) Java should have an equivalent. This should not delay the loop you are in which is your problem. (If I am assuming your problem correctly)
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Re: no control of bot when kicker is operating

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I believe so... There should be a way of setting a timer to go off in X period of time. In C++ these would be the Timer.Start Timer.Stop and Timer.HasPeriodPassed (Referenced http://www.virtualroadside.com/WPILib/class_timer.html) Java should have an equivalent. This should not delay the loop you are in which is your problem. (If I am assuming your problem correctly)
As far as I can tell, it's literally a delay; if you set a state for something (ie motor 1 forward 50%) and then use that delay method for 2 seconds, motor 1 will continue to operate at 50% until the timer is done and you send a command to change the state.

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