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Learning ROS for Robotics Programming Second Edition

You're reading from   Learning ROS for Robotics Programming Second Edition Take control of the Linux based Robot Operating System, and discover the tools, libraries, and conventions you need to create your own robots without the hassle.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783987580
Length 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with ROS Hydro FREE CHAPTER 2. ROS Architecture and Concepts 3. Visualization and Debug Tools 4. Using Sensors and Actuators with ROS 5. Computer Vision 6. Point Clouds 7. 3D Modeling and Simulation 8. The Navigation Stack – Robot Setups 9. The Navigation Stack – Beyond Setups 10. Manipulation with MoveIt! Index

Setting dynamic parameters

If a node implements a dynamic reconfigure parameter server, we can use rqt_reconfigure to modify them on the fly. Run the following example, which implements a dynamic reconfigure server with several parameters (see the cfg file in the cfg folder of the package).

$ roslaunch chapter3_tutorials example6.launch

With the dynamic reconfigure server running, open the GUI with the following command:

$ rosrun rqt_reconfigure rqt_reconfigure

Select the example6 server in the left-hand side table list, and you will see its parameters, which you can modify directly. The parameter changes take effect immediately, running the code inside a callback method in the source code, which checks for the validity of the values. In this example, the parameters are printed every time they are changed, that is, when the callback method is executed. The following screenshot encapsulates this discussion:

Setting dynamic parameters

Dynamic parameters were originally meant for drivers, so it was easy to modify them...

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