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Friday, January 18, 2008

Re: [oopic] oIRRange

oIRRange will simply not be to the correct scale. I would just use
oA2D. If you are using a robot there is no reason that your numbers be
in a human readable format, the robot won't care, so just use the values
that it gets to decide what to do.

DLC

jasuk1970 wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using the OOBoard (B2.2+) That comes with the Rogue Blue ERS
> kit. I have 3 Sharp GP2D120 (4cm-30cm) Distance Measuring Sensors (One
> came with the kit). I notice that the oIRRange object is meant for the
> GP2D12, (10cm-80cm). Is there any problem using the oIRRange with
> these sensors? Or is it best to use another way to access the information?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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