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Re: Easy way for floating point calculations with RCX
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lugnet.robotics
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Sat, 25 Dec 1999 01:28:29 GMT
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Andy Gombos <gombos@ne.SPAMCAKEinfi.net>
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Well it depends on how you do it. If you are going to use the trig calculations,
then you need LegOs. If you are just converting the rotation sensor pulses to a
measurement, then you should be able to get away with integers, if you adjust the
measurements you use. I would use metric. For more explanation, look at message
Position Finding/Mapping.
Andy
Federico Hanssen wrote:
> I am in my way to experiment with dead-reckoning but as this implies floating
> point calculations, can anyone let me know a painless way/language to do FP
> calcs ?
> Is LEgOS the only way?
> If so, what version runs with Windows and supports the angle sensors?
>
> Federico Hanssen
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