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Overlapping output?
Alright, I did a search on the topic, and nothing came up. If there's already been discussion on this, any links would be greatly appreciated.
Anyway. Is there an alternative to using a bunch of delayed printf() statements to debug the robot? Some sort of overlapping output would be awesome =P Ideally, I was hoping there was some third party program which displays the values of different variables. Maybe a GUI of some sort for the robot? If no such program exists, would it be possible to do something along the lines of while(1) { x = someFunction(); clrscr(); cout << x; } (Well, that's what I use in my high school comp sci class, anyway )Any input / advice would be greatly appreciated ![]() |
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