Please note: this is a /demonstration/ video. The first actual competition
video will be released this weekend after Round 1 completes.
tbrunz wrote
> Excellent! I've bookmarked it to show others.
>
> That answered my questions (and those that others will inevitably ask,
> too).
>
> -t
>
>
Excellent! I've bookmarked it to show others.
That answered my questions (and those that others will inevitably ask, too).
-t
(Well, maybe one more: What's the criterion for when the robot stops? Is it
after a set number of moves?)
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It took four takes, but I think I've got it nailed for good:
https://youtu.be/ArEWif7JUBk
I'm hoping these kinds of videos from the competition will be great
advertising. We shall see...
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It's in this blog post at jrmpc.ca:
https://jrmpc.ca/2020/01/09/round-1-challenge/
/The object is to get the highest score possible by navigating the robot
around the board according to your strategy./
I've created an improved version of the video due to feedback:
https://youtu.be/v7vZ4S4UBvw
Great demo of graphics animation...
But I'm left wondering, "What's the goal of this round?" and "What are the
rules that the applications have to follow while achieving the goal?"
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This is a demonstration video of Round 1. The actual Round 1 video will be
created next weekend after Round 1 is due.
https://youtu.be/YG_jcFvDsjk
Enjoy.