I'm working with a real pepper and Choregraphe. I have a dialog that grab the input of a string (numbers 1 to 6) and inserts them into a specific output string. Then i created a custom box in python to convert that string into number and do operations (put a counter or add the variables it receives in input). To test the operation of "taking the variable" I created this if, but it does not work. Can you tell me the correct syntax to use to take the input parameter?
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After reading this I have no clue what are you asking about. Post code.– Josef KorbelOct 2, 2018 at 16:32
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Thanks, i forgot it XD i put a link– F.arOct 2, 2018 at 16:47
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Dont link your code, paste it in your question.– Josef KorbelOct 2, 2018 at 16:50
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def onInput_onStart(self, value, word): value = self.getParameter(word); if (value == "one"): self.onStopped() else: selfonStopped1() #self.onStopped() #activate the output of the box– F.arOct 2, 2018 at 16:55
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You should edit your question to include the code (with proper formatting - the {} button), not addit as a comment (there's an edit button in the bottom left).– EmileOct 3, 2018 at 7:23
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Several problems with your code:
- The parameter you're getting is the "value" parameter of your function, you don't need the
value = self.getParameter(word)
line.self.getParameter
is for getting box parameters (edited with the wrench at the bottom left corner of a box), which you don't seem to have on that box. - You're getting a second parameter, "word", which seems useless and may even cause problems (did you add it? Normally there should only be one parameter)
- You shouldn't put the self.onStopped() on the same line as the if
- the second branch of your "if" is missing a dot:
selfonStopped1
. - You should give meaningful names to your outputs
(it might be worth spending some time doing Python and Choregraphe tutorials, like these)