eeros_architecture:sequencer:sequence
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eeros_architecture:sequencer:sequence [2018/08/07 14:20] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | eeros_architecture:sequencer:sequence [2019/03/21 07:51] – [Simple Example] graf | ||
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class Move : public Step { | class Move : public Step { | ||
public: | public: | ||
- | Move(std:: | + | Move(std:: |
int operator() (double x, double y) {xPos = x; yPos = y; return start();} | int operator() (double x, double y) {xPos = x; yPos = y; return start();} | ||
int action() { | int action() { | ||
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class MoveSequence : public Sequence { | class MoveSequence : public Sequence { | ||
public: | public: | ||
- | MoveSequence(std:: | + | MoveSequence(std:: |
int action() { | int action() { | ||
robot.moveXY(10, | robot.moveXY(10, | ||
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===== Waiting for Sequences to Finish ===== | ===== Waiting for Sequences to Finish ===== | ||
Usually at some stage in your program you have to wait for a given sequence to finish until the program should continue. There are two methods to accomplish this, '' | Usually at some stage in your program you have to wait for a given sequence to finish until the program should continue. There are two methods to accomplish this, '' | ||
- | The former waits for a given sequence to finish running. It returns as soon as all the steps defined in the sequence have completed | + | The former waits for a given sequence to finish running. It returns as soon as all the steps defined in the sequence have completed |
On the other hand, '' | On the other hand, '' | ||
IMPORTANT Never use '' | IMPORTANT Never use '' | ||
eeros_architecture/sequencer/sequence.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/22 11:08 by ursgraf