shuffleboard | A modern dashboard for FRC | Robotics library
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- Setup the tile menu
- Create the change menus for a widget
- Creates the menus for a tile
- Creates a Settings category for a component
- Initializes this Shuffleboard
- Unloads the given plugin
- Loads a plugin
- Initialize the robot
- Sets the game data
- Sets up the UI components for a plugin
- Deserialize a layout
- Called when the metadata changes
- Initialize FXML
- Setup the drag event handler
- Update objects
- Synchronized
- Deserialize widget
- Initialize the components
- Initialize the UI
- Transforms the entry into an array
- Initialize the pane
- Initialize variables
- Initializes the axes
- Initialize internal variables
- Initialize the panel
- Handle a drag event
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QUESTION
I have a roborio 1, limelight 2, OpenMesh radio and this code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-19 at 20:05To fix this, you have to set all of you IP addresses as follows:
RoboRio 10.TE.AM.2
Go to the diagnostics tab of the DriverStation while connected over WiFi. After Robot there will be an IP address. Browse to this, and go to the tab on the bottom in the menu. Set the bar that says, DHCP or Link Local to Static, then set the IPv4 to 10.TE.AM.2.
Driver Station 10.TE.AM.5
I am not going into much detail here, as it depends on your operating system. Do some research and set the static IP of your Driver Station computer to 10.TE.AM.5. LEAVE GATEWAY BLANK!
Limelight 10.TE.AM.11
While connected to the robot, browse to limelight.local:5801
. Go to the settings tab and set IP assignment to static. Set IPv4 to 10.TE.AM.11, and gateway to 10.TE.AM.1
Substitute TE.AM with you team number.
EXAMPLE:
Team 8193:
10.81.93.2
Team 27:
10.0.27.2
Team 369:
10.3.69.2
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Install shuffleboard
You can use shuffleboard like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the shuffleboard component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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