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DualCoding::Pilot::RunOpticalFlow Class Reference

Compute optical flow for visual odometry. Currently disabled. More...

#include <Pilot.h>

Inheritance diagram for DualCoding::Pilot::RunOpticalFlow:

Detailed Description

Compute optical flow for visual odometry. Currently disabled.

Definition at line 183 of file Pilot.h.

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 RunOpticalFlow (const std::string &nodename="RunOpticalFlow")
virtual void doStart ()
 Delegate function for subclasses to be notified when the behavior starts up.
virtual void doEvent ()
 Delegate function for event processing, the event itself is pointed to (only for the duration of the doEvent() call!) by event.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

DualCoding::Pilot::RunOpticalFlow::RunOpticalFlow ( const std::string &  nodename = "RunOpticalFlow"  ) 

Definition at line 185 of file Pilot.h.


Member Function Documentation

virtual void DualCoding::Pilot::RunOpticalFlow::doEvent (  )  [virtual]

Delegate function for event processing, the event itself is pointed to (only for the duration of the doEvent() call!) by event.

Default implementation watches for 'private' text message events (those forwarded by a BehaviorSwitchControl from ControllerGUI input) and will publically rebroadcast them. The idea is that your own processEvent gets first dibs, but if the behavior doesn't handle the text message, it will be handed off for others.

Reimplemented from BehaviorBase.

virtual void DualCoding::Pilot::RunOpticalFlow::doStart (  )  [virtual]

Delegate function for subclasses to be notified when the behavior starts up.

Should be overridden by subclasses to subscribe to events, install motion commands, etc.

doStart() is basically a hook to allow subclasses to jump in and do some customization of behavior parameters while the behavior is starting. If you are writing a behavior class and do not expect further derivation, just override doStart() yourself. However, if you do expect further derivation of your class, consider using preStart() or postStart() instead, and leave doStart() for the 'leaf' classes.

Reimplemented from BehaviorBase.


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