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JoystickButton btn1 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 1); |
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JoystickButton btn2 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 2); |
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JoystickButton btn3 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 3); |
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JoystickButton btn4 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 4); |
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JoystickButton btn5 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 5); |
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JoystickButton btn6 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 6); |
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JoystickButton btn7 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 7); |
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JoystickButton btn8 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 8); |
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JoystickButton btn9 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 9); |
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JoystickButton btn10 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 10); |
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JoystickButton btn11 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 11); |
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JoystickButton btn12 = new JoystickButton(driverJoyStick, 12); |
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JoystickButton opbtn1 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 1); |
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JoystickButton opbtn2 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 2); |
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JoystickButton opbtn3 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 3); |
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JoystickButton opbtn4 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 4); |
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JoystickButton opbtn5 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 5); |
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JoystickButton opbtn6 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 6); |
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JoystickButton opbtn7 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 7); |
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JoystickButton opbtn8 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 8); |
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JoystickButton opbtn9 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 9); |
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JoystickButton opbtn10 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 10); |
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JoystickButton opbtn11 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 11); |
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JoystickButton opbtn12 = new JoystickButton(operatorJoystick, 12); |
---IN PROGRESS--- I will update this with anything I find over time.
Heyo! Just a heads-up: I'm not all too familiar with the Command-Based framework, so if anything I point out is actually how you do something in Command-Based, pretend I never said it. - Josh
Robot2020/src/main/java/frc/robot/RobotContainer.java
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Perhaps your motor factory could be turned into a library. We have https://github.com/sus-tenance/COMBUSTION that we use for any functions common to every year such as joysticks and our IMotor interface (similar to your motor factory). I can't say it's all that better than copy-pasting the common files into a new project, but perhaps you could consider it.
In your Drivetrain.java, why don't you guys use the DifferentialDrive library? I don't see a reason why not to, I even attempted to rewrite it using the library and it seems just fine.
Robot2020/src/main/java/frc/robot/subsystems/Drivetrain.java
Lines 50 to 53 in f2afadc
JAVADOCS!!! The javadocs seem to be in the wrong spots in some places. By "wrong spot", I mean that VSCode won't show you the javadoc's content when hovering over it. Found this a few times in Drivetrain.java, and I imagine it's also in other places. Also, sometimes a normal
//commentis used in place of a javadoc. However, they are properly used in other spots as well, so I'm sure you know what they do, how they work, and why one should use them.