Difference between revisions of ".Tin and .Tout"
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− | This refers to the [[.tin1]] - [[.tin10]] and [[.tout1]] - [[.tout10]] trefvars locations. The number stored at tout1, tout2 or another [[tout]] can be read by any robot tied to the bot, with the value arriving at tin1, | + | This refers to the [[.tin1]] - [[.tin10]] and [[.tout1]] - [[.tout10]] trefvars locations. The number stored at tout1, tout2 or another [[tout]] can be read by any robot tied to the bot, with the value arriving at tin1, tin2 or another [[tin]] respectively. These work just like any other trefvar. |
Example of how [[tin]] and [[tout]] can be used: | Example of how [[tin]] and [[tout]] can be used: |
Revision as of 08:04, 3 April 2008
This refers to the .tin1 - .tin10 and .tout1 - .tout10 trefvars locations. The number stored at tout1, tout2 or another tout can be read by any robot tied to the bot, with the value arriving at tin1, tin2 or another tin respectively. These work just like any other trefvar.
Example of how tin and tout can be used:
'Defines two custom variables to be used later, must be placed at top def targetx 50 def targety 51 'Specifies tie to be read, uses the newest one in this example, change this if you want to pick were it is read from start *.tiepres .readtie store stop 'Check for target and store position to be read start *.refeye *.myeye != *.eye5 0 != and *.refxpos .tout1 store *.refypos .tout2 store stop 'Check for target position every ten cycles start *.robage 10 mod 0 = 'Every ten cycles this will return true *.tin1 .targetx store *.tin2 .targety store stop
This will pass target position from one bot to another so the tied bots could help on another out.