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− | + | Have fun playing around with Eclipse. Since there's no better way to learn than by playing around, I'll leave you to it! | |
+ | The only thing left is to make sure that [[Robocode/Adding a Robot Project|Robocode sees your robot]]. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Category:Robocode Documentation]] | [[Category:Robocode Documentation]] |
Revision as of 21:47, 28 November 2007
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This page describes how to create a robot in Eclipse, and assume that you already now how to create a project in Eclipse.
Creating a Robot in Eclipse
Ok, so we have a project now, and it's time to create a robot (or many robots!) in it.
First, right-click on the MyRobots project, and select New -> Class:
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/newclass.png
Next, fill in the package name (Robocode suggests your initials), a Robot Name (here I have FnlBot), and change the Superclass field to robocode.Robot:
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/newclassdialog.png
Click Finish, and you'll see your robot class, like this:
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/edit1.png
You can now edit your robot however you like.
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/edit2.png
You can save your robot as often as you like by hitting CTRL-S, or selecting File->Save. There's no need to explicit select Compile (as in the Robot Editor for Robocode) anymore, since Eclipse automatically takes care of this task for you, when you make changes to your files.
Have fun playing around with Eclipse. Since there's no better way to learn than by playing around, I'll leave you to it!
The only thing left is to make sure that Robocode sees your robot.