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C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523135127.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523135524.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523140948.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141007.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141038.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141057.png C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141120.png
As you can see, there is a bug in Gazebo which is related to Resolution / Samples ratio. I fixed it by using two samples
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C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523135127.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523135524.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523140948.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141007.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141038.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141057.png
C:\fakepath\Screen Capture_select-area_20200523141120.png
As you can see, there is a bug in Gazebo which is related to Resolution / Samples ratio. I fixed it by using two samples
![]() | 3 | No.3 Revision |
As you can see, there is a bug in Gazebo which is related to Resolution / Samples ratio.
I fixed it by using two samplessamples.
furthermore, if you specify min_angle = max_angle, then it is alsways measuring to 0 degrees, no matter which angle is specified.