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I'm feeling like most of the bottom row is a bit excessive, but here is what I've come up with.
22-01-2016 16:35
Connor McBrideI really like this! I noticed that you said that this is an electronic scouting sheet. Is this something that would be able to be accessed by everyone?
22-01-2016 19:13
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Is this something that would be able to be accessed by everyone?
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23-01-2016 06:56
GeeTwo
Everything here looks great, but defense is always more of a factor than most people figure early in the season. The real question with defense is how long can you detain/prevent another robot from achieving a goal, and how often to you draw a foul doing so? Perhaps defensive pushing could be something like one push counted per some number of seconds, and add fields for different sorts of fouls.
Perhaps a count of boulders snitched from the opposing alliance's secret passage?
01-02-2016 17:10
RainclawWhat program or service did you use to make this?
01-02-2016 17:33
GeeTwo
As I look at this again, I see that "tortuga" is missing. If a robot winds up getting immobilized by a defense, it would be good to know that it happened and on which defense.
03-02-2016 20:37
Robojacks4674
14-02-2016 16:06
D-diI really like this form. It is visual and has the items I think we will need. FYI, there is a typo on the bottom unless you meant pRecentage and not percentage. Also, if there would be a way for us to download this, that would be great.
16-02-2016 20:43
HualaThis looks awesome!
Is there anyway you can specify where and how did you make this?
It seems to be ultra-useful and simple.
23-02-2016 10:12
The DoctorI realize i probably should have checked this thread earlier...
To everyone wanting to know how I did it, it's an HTML page that is generated by a Flask/Python backend server. Therefore, any computer with wired internet will be able to access it without installing any apps.
The backend server then saves everything in a database which is synced back to the pit area somehow (there are wireless options i've found...)
As for code, I'll be releasing the source once I find the time to finish it. After the build season is over, I'll actually have free time... It will definitely be out in time for competition.
I may or may not have mentioned that I'm working on an analysis program as well to help aggregate the database.