You need to have the angle sensor on "measurement" and 360°. Use a math gate to divide the output by 360. Then take that value and run it into multiple comparison gates set to detect specific intervals, being 0 or 1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75.
I'm sitting here looking at the output range of -180 to 180 on the angle sensor... Is there anyway of having a gate trigger when two values are the same? Example: 30 set value matches angle 30 and triggers ignition.
You need to have the angle sensor on "measurement" and 360°. Use a math gate to divide the output by 360. Then take that value and run it into multiple comparison gates set to detect specific intervals, being 0 or 1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75.
I'm sitting here looking at the output range of -180 to 180 on the angle sensor... Is there anyway of having a gate trigger when two values are the same? Example: 30 set value matches angle 30 and triggers ignition.
@@VitalGamingCo the Comparison block, set it to equals and set the number to 30.
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seeing someone play this with a controller really hurts
Not everyone has or can use a keyboard and mouse. I hope you can look past that and enjoy my creations. Thanks for the comment!
@VitalGamingCo I totally agree , but it still does