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− | = Why Use Abstraction =
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− | * Makes the program easier to think about
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− | * Makes is easier to test programs - we can test small part individually
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− | * Makes the code easier to user over and over saving time. We can more easily takes code from one program and use it somewhere else.
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− | * Makes code more reliable by allowing us to use the same code over and over.
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− | = Move the Robot in a Square Demo Code =
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− | * [https://github.com/edcepp/DeLaSalle/blob/main/DriveInASquareEpp.java DriveInASquareEpp.java]
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− | == Check Points ==
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− | # Copy the Drive In A Square program to your robot and test it.
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− | # Investigate a simplified outline of the move in a square program to help you understand how to write methods. See [[FTC Drive In a Square Outline 20230112]].
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− | # Modify the program to move forward 18 inches, turn left 90 degrees, and move backward 12 inches.
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− | # Modify the program to work with 4 motors so you can support the Mecanum drivetrain.
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− | = Refined Demo Code =
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− | '''TBD''': Complete code refinements and integrate into this lab.
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− | * [https://github.com/edcepp/DeLaSalle/blob/main/DriveMecanumEpp.java DriveMecanumEpp.java]
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− | Simplified PowerUpMotors to us Ticks for distance and velocity. Add GoForward and GoSideways helper methods
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− | == Check Points ==
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− | # Compute how many Ticks per millimeter the robot move forward.
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− | ## Sidesize
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− | ## Why are they different
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− | # Find a web reference computer these values based on Mecadum wheels size and motor configuration
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− | # Do the computations and compare with your test results
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− | # Measure how well the moveForward method drove the robot straight
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− | ## How does speed and distance impact
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− | == References ==
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− | * [https://gm0.org/en/latest/docs/software/tutorials/mecanum-drive.html gm zero Programming Tutorial - Mecanum Drivetrain]
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− | = Using the Android Debugging Bridge to Locate Bugs =
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− | '''TBD''': Move to its own section - add instruction and ...
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− | * [[FTC adb Android Debugging Bridge 202008]]: My notes
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− | * [https://github.com/edcepp/DeLaSalle/blob/main/DriveInASquareEppLog.java DriveInASquareEppLog.java]: The Drive in a Square program with debugging capabilities added.
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− | * [[FTC Starting up the Debugger Summary 20230308]]
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− | * [https://github.com/edcepp/DeLaSalle/blob/main/DriveInASquareEppLog.txt DriveInASquareEppLog.txt]: Example subset of log file
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− | == Check Points ==
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− | '''TBD'''
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− | == Additional References ==
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− | To be screened.
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− | * [https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb Google Reference]
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− | * [https://www.firstinspires.org/sites/default/files/uploads/resource_library/ftc/control-system-troubleshooting-guide.pdf FIRST Troubleshooting reference - See chapter 15, page 72]
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− | * [https://gist.github.com/Pulimet/5013acf2cd5b28e55036c82c91bd56d8 Adb Commands]
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