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** The sensor gives errors and fails to register almost all of the time. The reasoning for this is under investigation. | ** The sensor gives errors and fails to register almost all of the time. The reasoning for this is under investigation. | ||
− | [http://www.hitechnic.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=NMC1034 Compass Sensor hardware info] | + | ** [http://www.hitechnic.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=NMC1034 Compass Sensor hardware info] |
** URL to compass.py in source control (hint) | ** URL to compass.py in source control (hint) | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 21 February 2010
Contents
NXT-Python Documentation
Largely a work in-progress, please add/edit as you learn the details. Note that this page is documenting the NXT-Python v1.1 release (http://code.google.com/p/nxt-python/), not the NXT_Python v0.7 release which appears to have gone dormant (note hyphen vs underscore).
nxt.locator
The function of this module is to locate NXT brick(s). Returns an nxt.bluesock.BlueSock
object for robots connected by Bluetooth and a nxt.usbsock.USBSock
object for robot connected by USB, and throws nxt.locator.BrickNotFoundError
if none can be found.
- Status: incomplete as of 2010-02-14
- Objects
nxt.bluesock.BlueSock
- The object returned byfind_one_brick()
when a brick is found on a Bluetooth connection.
- Methods
connect()
- Try to connect to the brick.close()
- Close connection to brick.host
- Returns the address of the brick.- generator object
find_bricks()
next()
- Find the next brick in the sequence, returns the same thing asfind_one_brick()
.
find_one_brick()
find_bricks(host=None, name=None)
- Find all the bricks in the area, returns a generator objectfind_bricks
.
- Example
import nxt.locator sock = nxt.locator.find_one_brick() brick = sock.connect() print brick.host brick.close()
nxt.motor
- Status: incomplete as of 2010-02-14
- Objects
- Methods
- Example
nxt.sensor
- Status: incomplete as of 2010-02-14
- Objects
- Methods
- Example
nxt.compass
- Status: incomplete as of 2010-02-14
- Objects
- CompassSensor
- Methods
- CompassSensor(bot,port)
- get_sample() returns a value between zero and 180 depending on the heading of the sensor. There is a one-to-two ratio between degrees from due North and get_sample() values. At the moment this generally returns an error.
- Methods to add
- begin_calibration() tells the sensor to go into calibration mode.
- end_calibration() tells the sensor to leave calibration mode
- Example
compass = UltrasonicSensor(bot, PORT_1) #declare the sensor plugged into port 1 "compass" heading = compass.get_sample()*2 # get the current heading in degrees from due north
- Notes
- The sensor gives errors and fails to register almost all of the time. The reasoning for this is under investigation.
- Compass Sensor hardware info
- URL to compass.py in source control (hint)
Scripts
Located in $DISTRIBUTION/scripts
.
- nxt_filer
- nxt_push
- nxt_test