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Bernd Frassek wrote:
> To my mind, the datalog is a good feature, since it helps with debugging or
> adjusting sensors. I found very useful for analyzing light sensor values,
> measured during movements (e.g. proximity detection).
> Another useful application was measuring the temperatures of my heating system
> and the real temperatures at home over a period of 24 hours. So I could see
> when there were actual heating periods and how the effects were for the true
> temperature in the living room. As a result of this I could optimize the
> control of the heating system.
Please don't get any of us wrong, the DataLog is a WONDERFUL feature. It makes for
the greatest use of the brick as a data gatherer... The ONLY gripe any of us have
is that the RCX it's self cannot read back the DataLog... If we could we could
make programs that could remember their paths and return. Could build maps in
their brains about the environment and react with it...
I'm hoping that one day this will be possible...
Dean
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| Sorry, Dean - now I got your point. There is indeed no way to read the contents of the datalog. What about storing the data (e.g. for path information, maps, etc.) into an ARRAY instead of the datalog? With RIS2.0 and the latest NQC version you have (...) (24 years ago, 10-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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