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/* Copyright (c) 2017-2018 FIRST. All Rights Reserved. */
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/* Open Source Software - may be modified and shared by FRC teams. The code */
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/* must be accompanied by the FIRST BSD license file in the root directory of */
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/* the project. */
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2019-08-03 18:56:15 -06:00
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package frc4388.robot;
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/**
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* This class is the glue that binds the controls on the physical operator
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* interface to the commands and command groups that allow control of the robot.
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*/
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public class OI {
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//// CREATING BUTTONS
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// One type of button is a joystick button which is any button on a
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//// joystick.
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// You create one by telling it which joystick it's on and which button
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// number it is.
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// Joystick stick = new Joystick(port);
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// Button button = new JoystickButton(stick, buttonNumber);
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// There are a few additional built in buttons you can use. Additionally,
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// by subclassing Button you can create custom triggers and bind those to
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// commands the same as any other Button.
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//// TRIGGERING COMMANDS WITH BUTTONS
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// Once you have a button, it's trivial to bind it to a button in one of
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// three ways:
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// Start the command when the button is pressed and let it run the command
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// until it is finished as determined by it's isFinished method.
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// button.whenPressed(new ExampleCommand());
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// Run the command while the button is being held down and interrupt it once
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// the button is released.
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// button.whileHeld(new ExampleCommand());
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// Start the command when the button is released and let it run the command
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// until it is finished as determined by it's isFinished method.
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// button.whenReleased(new ExampleCommand());
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}
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