[Tutor] How to go about a simple object grabbing in python (given coordinates of arms and objects)

marc nicole mk1853387 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 05:23:30 EDT 2024


What are the parameters to account for in this type of algorithm? are there
some checks to perform the arm moves ? for example angle moves or cartesian
moves based on some distance thresholds? Any idea about the
pseudo-algorithm is welcome.

Thanks.

Le dim. 23 juin 2024 à 10:33, Alan Gauld via Tutor <tutor at python.org> a
écrit :

> On 22/06/2024 13:41, marc nicole wrote:
>
> > So, given the x,y,z coordinates of a target object and the offset x,y,z
> of
> > arms of a robot, what is a good algorithm to perform to grab the object
> > between the hands (either from both sides or from below all using both
> > hands).
> >
> > Specifically, my problem is applied to a NAO robot environment where I
> > retrieve a target object coordinates using the following code:
>
> This is almost entirely outside the Python domain and all within
> your 3rd party environment. Do they have a user forum or mailing
> list? You will probably get better results asking there?
>
> Another possibility is that you are using a Python wrapper around
> a C (or other language) library and there might be FAQs, fora or
> lists supporting that. If so you should be able to translate
> their examples to your Python code?
>
> In terms of generic solutions the only thing I can suggest that
> might help is to research collision detection algorithms.
> Wikipedia is likely a good starting point.
>
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