I2 pro - memorising a value from an event in a channel

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I2 pro - memorising a value from an event in a channel

Postby davide007 on Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:33 am

Hi everyone,

Here's the challenge:

I need to store a value coming from a sensor right BEFORE the event of braking and then i need to keep that value in memory through the whole braking event. At the next braking, I want to collect a new value from my sensor again right before the braking.

Can someone give me some help please? I am stuck!

Thank you very much!
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Re: I2 pro - memorising a value from an event in a channel

Postby davide007 on Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:09 pm

Please guys,

could someone help me with that topic? I really need some help on that. :?
I need to memorise a value from the brake system logged just before the brake pedal is pressed and compare it with other values logged DURING the braking event (for example, bias before the brake and during the brake, brake pressure before braking and during braking) could you please help me?

thank you!! ;)



davide007 wrote:Hi everyone,

Here's the challenge:

I need to store a value coming from a sensor right BEFORE the event of braking and then i need to keep that value in memory through the whole braking event. At the next braking, I want to collect a new value from my sensor again right before the braking.

Can someone give me some help please? I am stuck!

Thank you very much!
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Re: I2 pro - memorising a value from an event in a channel

Postby gcifani on Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:10 pm

Looking at the APIs documentation I believe that is possible to solve your problem developing a C++ i2 plug-in.

Send me a DM.

Ciao,

GC
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Re: I2 pro - memorising a value from an event in a channel

Postby Holmz on Thu Feb 13, 2014 12:31 am

gcifani wrote:Looking at the APIs documentation I believe that is possible to solve your problem developing a C++ i2 plug-in.

Send me a DM.

Ciao,

GC


Yes or just straight C or even Fortran.
C is usually better for intensive math, but I doubt that most would need the speed advantage over c++.
So a .dll plug would do it nicely... Which is on my long list of things to do.
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