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Start up [[Robocode]] and select '''Preferences''' from the '''Options''' menu, select the '''Development Options''' tab, and then type in the path to your robots project. | Start up [[Robocode]] and select '''Preferences''' from the '''Options''' menu, select the '''Development Options''' tab, and then type in the path to your robots project. | ||
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Click '''Finish''', then start a new battle (and perhaps '''press F5''' in order to refresh the list of robots), and voila! There's your robot. | Click '''Finish''', then start a new battle (and perhaps '''press F5''' in order to refresh the list of robots), and voila! There's your robot. |
Revision as of 23:34, 1 December 2007
This page describe how to add a robot project from another IDE into Robocode.
Adding your Robot Project to Robocode
Start up Robocode and select Preferences from the Options menu, select the Development Options tab, and then type in the path to your robots project.
Click Finish, then start a new battle (and perhaps press F5 in order to refresh the list of robots), and voila! There's your robot.
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/voila.png
You can edit your robot in Eclipse as much as you want. Just remember to save it (CTRL-S) before switching back to Robocode. Robocode will use the latest compiled version, every time you start a new battle.
Eclipse is very powerful, and will assist you greatly in writing robots (or anything else, for that matter). For instance, try hitting CTRL-SPACE when you can't remember the exact wording of something:
http://robocode.sourceforge.net/help/ide/ctrlspace.png