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Re: Understanding Event Register Container
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Thu, 2 Sep 2004 01:57:13 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab, Edwin Pilobello wrote:

Are you zeroing out the container in this step? I'm not used to reading a
robolab program like this. How did you output the text? I would be interested in
see the vi. Could you post it or send it to me?

James
http://robotics.megagiant.com


I'll email you the vi. In it, after the EventLand, I placed the Event Register
Container defaulted to the Red Container.

The actual question was raised by one of my students.  He couldn't understand
why Variable 0 was assigned a 0.  I suspect that the 0 means "the event
register".  The designation is sure confusing.

To create the printout of any vi, change the COM port to "Text" then Download or
Run the program.

I got clarification from Tufts University:

The text "Variable 0 = 0" should have read "Variable 0 = Event Register".

* Variable 0 is the Red Container
* = 0 is sort of a typo

I believe a change from "= 0" to "Event Register" will be in the next
release/update.

.



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(...) Container defaulted to the Red Container. The actual question was raised by one of my students. He couldn't understand why Variable 0 was assigned a 0. I suspect that the 0 means "the event register". The designation is sure confusing. To (...) (20 years ago, 27-Aug-04, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab)

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