Here are some tips: ROBOT MOVEMENT 1. Move at a slow pace when you are making turns(~10-20% speed). 2. Move forward/backward quickly through open spaces(~50-75% speed). - You may be wondering: "Why not 100%?". 100 % is not as efficient as 75% speed. In fact, 75% is faster in some cases, and when coding with 100% --> results in inconsistency. 3. Move forward/backward slowly when you are in a tight space and close to mission models on the mat(~20-30% speed). ATTACHMENT MOVEMENT 1. Make sure your attachment actions are repeatable. 2. Code attachments so that they do not exceed the limit of movement, rotation, etc. Hope this helps. Rayyan Ketekar(SKILL BUILD)
Wow, Thanks to all your tips, and my coach, my team made it to the regionals! Thanks Skill Build!
That's amazing! Glad I could help.
Your way of programming seems very smouth evan the heavy weight can you show us examples?
Thanks for your comment, which mission or example are you looking for?
@@skillbuild2438 maybe the 2nd Run of hi tech team
Here are some tips:
ROBOT MOVEMENT
1. Move at a slow pace when you are making turns(~10-20% speed).
2. Move forward/backward quickly through open spaces(~50-75% speed).
- You may be wondering: "Why not 100%?". 100 % is not as efficient as 75% speed. In fact, 75% is faster in some cases, and when coding with 100% --> results in inconsistency.
3. Move forward/backward slowly when you are in a tight space and close to mission models on the mat(~20-30% speed).
ATTACHMENT MOVEMENT
1. Make sure your attachment actions are repeatable.
2. Code attachments so that they do not exceed the limit of movement, rotation, etc.
Hope this helps.
Rayyan Ketekar(SKILL BUILD)
Great job guys!
Could you be contacted via your email! Please?