> > The oIRRange just uses an oA2DX object and does a little
scaling.
> The
> > scale is useless for your sensor so just use the oA2D directly.
You
> > can consider the more complex oA2DX object but, personally, I
> wouldn't
> > bother. We don't always want the absolute distance, we just want
to
> > know if there is something closer than some value.
> >
> > Or, go ahead and use oIRRange and just rescale the Distance
> property.
> > Maybe the .Adjust property can help with rescaling. It is
> described
> > in the oA2DX object reference.
> >
> > Richard
> >
>
> Thanks.
>
> I tried using oA2D Last night but it just read 0 all the time for
all
> the sensors. I'll give it a go tonight when I get home using
oIRRange
> to see if I get any readings from it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
Aha, now I have come back and looked at the code, I have the red
face. (Who forgot to set .Operate to cvTrue, well the code was there
to do it but I never called it ;-) )
Cheers,
Jas
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