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Hey guys! I'm having difficulty trying to make it so that i can find the difference of the axis 2 value 6 milisecends apart. I'm trying to make it so our robot doesn't stop so suddenly. I need to find a function that can either delay the 'wire' or can save and then load he value of a wire. Your help is greatly appreciated
P.S. ive tried using "wait" but it delays the whole program. Ive tried many other things, but i just didn't want to get that one as an answer back. |
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Re: Delaying one 'wire'
You can use a feedback node to save the previous value.
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thanx allot
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