/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Copyright (c) 2017-2018 FIRST. All Rights Reserved. */ /* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */ /* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in the root directory of */ /* the project. */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ package frc.robot; import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.IterativeRobot; import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.smartdashboard.SendableChooser; import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.smartdashboard.SmartDashboard; import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.XboxController; import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.GenericHID.Hand; /** * The VM is configured to automatically run this class, and to call the * functions corresponding to each mode, as described in the IterativeRobot * documentation. If you change the name of this class or the package after * creating this project, you must also update the build.gradle file in the * project. */ public class Robot extends IterativeRobot { private static final String kDefaultAuto = "Default"; private static final String kCustomAuto = "My Auto"; private String m_autoSelected; private final SendableChooser<String> m_chooser = new SendableChooser<>(); private XboxController xbox; /** * This function is run when the robot is first started up and should be * used for any initialization code. */ @Override public void robotInit() { m_chooser.setDefaultOption("Default Auto", kDefaultAuto); m_chooser.addOption("My Auto", kCustomAuto); SmartDashboard.putData("Auto choices", m_chooser); xbox = new XboxController(0); } /** * This function is called every robot packet, no matter the mode. Use * this for items like diagnostics that you want ran during disabled, * autonomous, teleoperated and test. * * <p>This runs after the mode specific periodic functions, but before * LiveWindow and SmartDashboard integrated updating. */ @Override public void robotPeriodic() { SmartDashboard.putNumber("Left Joystick X", xbox.getX(Hand.kLeft)); } /** * This autonomous (along with the chooser code above) shows how to select * between different autonomous modes using the dashboard. The sendable * chooser code works with the Java SmartDashboard. If you prefer the * LabVIEW Dashboard, remove all of the chooser code and uncomment the * getString line to get the auto name from the text box below the Gyro * * <p>You can add additional auto modes by adding additional comparisons to * the switch structure below with additional strings. If using the * SendableChooser make sure to add them to the chooser code above as well. */ @Override public void autonomousInit() { m_autoSelected = m_chooser.getSelected(); // autoSelected = SmartDashboard.getString("Auto Selector", // defaultAuto); System.out.println("Auto selected: " + m_autoSelected); } /** * This function is called periodically during autonomous. */ @Override public void autonomousPeriodic() { switch (m_autoSelected) { case kCustomAuto: // Put custom auto code here break; case kDefaultAuto: default: // Put default auto code here break; } } /** * This function is called periodically during operator control. */ @Override public void teleopPeriodic() { } /** * This function is called periodically during test mode. */ @Override public void testPeriodic() { } }
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