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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Copyright (c) 2018-2019 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 frc4388.robot;
import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.Joystick;
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import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj2.command.Command;
import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj2.command.InstantCommand;
import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj2.command.RunCommand;
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import edu.wpi.first.wpilibj2.command.button.JoystickButton;
import frc4388.robot.Constants.*;
import frc4388.robot.subsystems.Drive;
import frc4388.robot.subsystems.LED;
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import frc4388.utility.LEDPatterns;
import frc4388.utility.controller.IHandController;
import frc4388.utility.controller.XboxController;
/**
* This class is where the bulk of the robot should be declared. Since
* Command-based is a "declarative" paradigm, very little robot logic should
* actually be handled in the {@link Robot} periodic methods (other than the
* scheduler calls). Instead, the structure of the robot (including subsystems,
* commands, and button mappings) should be declared here.
*/
public class RobotContainer {
/* Subsystems */
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private final Drive m_robotDrive = new Drive();
private final LED m_robotLED = new LED();
/* Controllers */
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private final XboxController m_driverXbox = new XboxController(OIConstants.XBOX_DRIVER_ID);
private final XboxController m_operatorXbox = new XboxController(OIConstants.XBOX_OPERATOR_ID);
/**
* The container for the robot. Contains subsystems, OI devices, and commands.
*/
public RobotContainer() {
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configureButtonBindings();
/* Default Commands */
// drives the robot with a two-axis input from the driver controller
m_robotDrive.setDefaultCommand(new RunCommand(() -> m_robotDrive.driveWithInput(
getDriverController().getLeftYAxis(),
getDriverController().getRightXAxis())));
// continually sends updates to the Blinkin LED controller to keep the lights on
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m_robotLED.setDefaultCommand(new RunCommand(() -> m_robotLED.updateLED()));
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}
/**
* Use this method to define your button->command mappings. Buttons can be created by
* instantiating a {@link GenericHID} or one of its subclasses ({@link
* edu.wpi.first.wpilibj.Joystick} or {@link XboxController}), and then passing it to a
* {@link edu.wpi.first.wpilibj2.command.button.JoystickButton}.
*/
private void configureButtonBindings() {
/* Driver Buttons */
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// test command to spin the robot while pressing A on the driver controller
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new JoystickButton(getDriverJoystick(), XboxController.A_BUTTON)
.whileHeld(() -> m_robotDrive.driveWithInput(0, 1));
/* Operator Buttons */
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// activates "Lit Mode"
new JoystickButton(getOperatorJoystick(), XboxController.A_BUTTON)
.whenPressed(() -> m_robotLED.setPattern(LEDPatterns.LAVA_RAINBOW))
.whenReleased(() -> m_robotLED.setPattern(LEDConstants.DEFAULT_PATTERN));
}
/**
* Use this to pass the autonomous command to the main {@link Robot} class.
*
* @return the command to run in autonomous
*/
public Command getAutonomousCommand() {
// no auto
return new InstantCommand();
}
/**
* Add your docs here.
*/
public IHandController getDriverController() {
return m_driverXbox;
}
/**
* Add your docs here.
*/
public IHandController getOperatorController()
{
return m_operatorXbox;
}
/**
* Add your docs here.
*/
public Joystick getOperatorJoystick()
{
return m_operatorXbox.getJoyStick();
}
/**
* Add your docs here.
*/
public Joystick getDriverJoystick()
{
return m_driverXbox.getJoyStick();
}
}