Hi,
New to the forums, but not to programming, having been coding in Classic ASP, Python, PHP, HTML for a number of years, and more recently in C++ with microprocessors (PIC, Ardunio etc).
I have browsed and read the forums for a while, but with a something of a quandary ahead I thought I'd join and throw the question out to more knowledgable people than me for thoughts and opinions. However, it's more of a generic query than one specific language (although I am using C++) so not sure where to post it.
In essence, the query is about turning acceleration and deceleration curve graph data into physical information that the programme can then use to make external devices (motors in the case) respond - I am looking how to store then act on the data. Can anyone suggest the best place to post the query? The answer I am looking for isn't here's how you do it, or even try using xyz code in C++ ... its more a case of "the most efficient way to would be to approach it by taking xyz and doing abc to give you def". Ie the process rather than syntax if that makes sense.
Richie
New to the forums, but not to programming, having been coding in Classic ASP, Python, PHP, HTML for a number of years, and more recently in C++ with microprocessors (PIC, Ardunio etc).
I have browsed and read the forums for a while, but with a something of a quandary ahead I thought I'd join and throw the question out to more knowledgable people than me for thoughts and opinions. However, it's more of a generic query than one specific language (although I am using C++) so not sure where to post it.
In essence, the query is about turning acceleration and deceleration curve graph data into physical information that the programme can then use to make external devices (motors in the case) respond - I am looking how to store then act on the data. Can anyone suggest the best place to post the query? The answer I am looking for isn't here's how you do it, or even try using xyz code in C++ ... its more a case of "the most efficient way to would be to approach it by taking xyz and doing abc to give you def". Ie the process rather than syntax if that makes sense.
Richie