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Xmucane
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So I was wondering - are .FLI files self-contained?
For example, when modifying a .FLI file, can I call a variable created in another .FLI file?
Is it important which order the respective .FLI files have been loaded in?
Or is it simply not doable (i.e. all .FLI files are completely self-contained - nothing in, nothing out)?
(I imagine I will have the same question when it comes to .AIP files, and between .FLI and .AIP files)
Cheers,
Xmucane
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:32
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"FLI" stands for 'Fuzzy Logic Inferencing'. There's a doc I wrote about this on JohnBTW's site.
I *think* you can do what you're talking about, but it was a few years ago and I can't really be sure.
If you're really, really keen you could download the source for CTP2: the source for the fuzzy logic system is in ctp2_code\robotcom\fuzzy.
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Xmucane
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Where is JohnBTW's site?
If I look at the source code for CTP2 will some things apply to CTP1 mods?
Cheers,
Xmucane
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:32
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If you can read C++, it should. The files in the folder robotcom are not used in Ctp2. Like st_swithin said, they are some of the heritage from CTP1. They build to robotcom.dll, which is where CTP1's AI lives.
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