Using the Autocomplete Feature in a VEXcode EXP Python Project

Using the Python Autocomplete feature while creating a Python project in VEXcode EXP can help save time and prevent errors when typing commands.


How to Use Python Autocomplete Feature

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Note: This project uses the Basebot (Drivetrain, 2-motor) template.

Begin typing to open the selection menu.

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The device or command name will appear in a drop down selection menu.

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To access a list of the possible commands available using the Autocomplete function, press Control + Space (on Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS).

Make a Selection with the Python Autocomplete Feature

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Press “Enter/Return” or “Tab” on your keyboard or select the command with your cursor to make a selection.

Note that with longer selection menus, you can make a selection using one of the following options:

  • Use your “Up” and “Down” keys to select the name you want, then press “Tab” or “Enter/Return” on your keyboard to make the selection.
  • Use your cursor to scroll up and down in the Autocomplete menu. Then make the desired selection.

Add a Dot Operator to List all the Commands Available to that Device

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Adding a dot operator (a period, “.”) will open a new menu of all commands available to the device.

Make a Selection by Using One of the Following Options

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Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons on your keyboard to navigate the menu and then press “Return" on Mac, “Enter" on Windows or Chromebook to make a selection.

Select with your cursor on the desired command.

Add Parameters

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Parameters are the options that are passed to the command between the parenthesis.

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Some commands require multiple parameters. Use a comma to separate different parameters in the same command.

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Some parameters are optional, such as the wait=True in the following example. For more information about parameters, view the command’s Help information to determine which parameters are needed, and which are optional.

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