Contribution to the factory io project 67 (parabolic movement)

Hello:

Demonstration of what can be done with FACTORY IO. Not only can it simulate factories, robots, and even games, but it can also simulate physics calculations, in this case, parabolic motions.

A real challenge for students who want to try it, with or without the help of teachers, even for teachers or self-taught people like myself.

I hope you find this exercise interesting.

Best regards.

I don’t know what exactly this has to do with the capabilities of Factory I/O? From the video it looks like you’re simulating everything outside of Factory I/O and are just using the blue lid on a conveyor as a target in the image recognition part of your external software?

Hi Janbumer1:

What you see in the video has to do with FACTORY IO, exactly what I mentioned in the first paragraph of this thread:

“A demonstration of what can be done with FACTORY IO. It can not only simulate factories, robots, and even games, but also physical calculations, in this case, parabolic motions.”

Don’t be narrow-minded and look at the moon instead of the finger pointing at it.

Best regards.

I don’t see any kind of parabolic movement simulated in Factory IO? I see that you’re probably moving an object on some conveyors at a variable speed with your software, but that’s just my guess, because I’m unable to understand what you’re saying in your video, or follow what you’re doing in your video, and the Factory File is just 3 conveyors, an emitter and a destroyer and that’s it?

Hi Janbumer1:

If you say you don’t see any simulated parabolic motion in Factory IO, that’s fine, don’t worry.

Best regards.