Hello,
the Asti robot is inspired by Asimo, the humanoid robot from Honda. Asti does not exist in real.
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- 27 Mar 2024, 10:57
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Asti model
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1570
- 27 Mar 2024, 10:01
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: getting the joint force as a float or integer
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1673
Re: getting the joint force as a float or integer
Hello, in the very first simulation step, before the physics engine is even called, there is no dynamic state. And in that case, the function will return None . The easiest solution would be to skip the very first simulation step in your sysCall_actuation function. Cheers Edit: actually, we will cha...
- 27 Mar 2024, 09:54
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Prismatic joint with velocity 0 doesn't hold position.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1618
Re: Prismatic joint with velocity 0 doesn't hold position.
For hydraulic cylinders, I'd use prismatic joints in position control mode.
If you need anything more fancy, then use a custom control mode, and write your own controller for that (via a joint callback function).
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If you need anything more fancy, then use a custom control mode, and write your own controller for that (via a joint callback function).
Cheers
- 26 Mar 2024, 17:27
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: ZMQ remote API failing after the same amount of runs of a simulation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2229
Re: ZMQ remote API failing after the same amount of runs of a simulation
Can you provide a minimalistic Python client code that would trigger that error? (maybe with a related minimalistic scene)
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- 26 Mar 2024, 17:24
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: How to use simOMPL in python remote API?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1650
Re: How to use simOMPL in python remote API?
Hello, best would be to not use any of the simOMPL API functions in an external client: wrap all OMPL functionality inside of child script functions, that you can call from your external client via the ZeroMQ remote API via sim.callScriptFunction. Something like: function findPath(inputArg1, inputAr...
- 26 Mar 2024, 17:20
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Are global variables needed in ZeroMQ remote API Matlab?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1529
Re: Are global variables needed in ZeroMQ remote API Matlab?
Hello, make sure that sim is accessible from your code location. Making sim global is one possibility. But the error message ...one of the function's argument type is not correct. is directly caused by CoppeliaSim, not MATLAB. That means that your function call to sim.setJointTargetVelocity was succ...
- 26 Mar 2024, 17:16
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Connect by Python
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1526
- 26 Mar 2024, 17:15
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Kinect RGB through Python Remote connection
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1494
Re: Kinect RGB through Python Remote connection
Hello,
please use the ZeroMQ remote API, which is much faster, flexible and easy to use. The legacy remote API is deprecated.
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please use the ZeroMQ remote API, which is much faster, flexible and easy to use. The legacy remote API is deprecated.
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- 26 Mar 2024, 17:12
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Legacy api to zmq api
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1460
Re: Legacy api to zmq api
Hello,
simply this:
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simply this:
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for i = 1:obj.number_of_joints
%Read from joints
armJoints(i) = sim.getJointPosition(obj.jointHandle{i})
end
- 26 Mar 2024, 16:18
- Forum: General questions
- Topic: Stable baselines in child script
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1434
Re: Stable baselines in child script
Hello,
I didn't understand what the exact problem was, when you say that it doesn't seem to work, nor does it give any output... does that mean the CoppeliaSim hangs? Or that the script stops running eventually? Until what point is the script executed?
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I didn't understand what the exact problem was, when you say that it doesn't seem to work, nor does it give any output... does that mean the CoppeliaSim hangs? Or that the script stops running eventually? Until what point is the script executed?
Cheers