V-REP from command line, press the "hare" button
Posted: 14 Aug 2019, 17:17
On linux I can run V-REP from the command line using things like
../vrep.sh -g10 '/home/full/file/path/file.ttt' -s10000 -q
to launch a sim which will run until 10 seconds of sim time has elapsed which quits V-REP when the sim ends, with a parameter of 10 fed in as first argument. But once running I typically find I need to press the "hare" button beside the tortoise to speed up the sim. I can't run these sims fully headless as certain elements of the GUI are still needed. Is there a command line argument which will let me "click the hare button" a number of times as the sim begins?
Thank you
../vrep.sh -g10 '/home/full/file/path/file.ttt' -s10000 -q
to launch a sim which will run until 10 seconds of sim time has elapsed which quits V-REP when the sim ends, with a parameter of 10 fed in as first argument. But once running I typically find I need to press the "hare" button beside the tortoise to speed up the sim. I can't run these sims fully headless as certain elements of the GUI are still needed. Is there a command line argument which will let me "click the hare button" a number of times as the sim begins?
Thank you