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[[API2|API2 C/C++ library]] is a good choice if your compiler version is supported by the provided binary packages. Otherwise you could use [https://github.com/Microsoft/cpprestsdk CPP REST SDK] to setup a client that interfaces Robotino's [[Rest_api|REST-API]].
 
[[API2|API2 C/C++ library]] is a good choice if your compiler version is supported by the provided binary packages. Otherwise you could use [https://github.com/Microsoft/cpprestsdk CPP REST SDK] to setup a client that interfaces Robotino's [[Rest_api|REST-API]].
 
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===Quick links===

Latest revision as of 14:50, 6 May 2019

Introduction

Robotino coding icon 64.png There are two options to get access to Robotino's sensors and actors from your own program.
  • The first option is to link against the API2 C/C++ library. This option is probably the best way if your program is written in C or C++.
  • The second option is to interface Robotino's REST-API. The REST-API can be accessed easily from .Net, Java, Matlab, LabView and so on.

C/C++

API2 C/C++ library is a good choice if your compiler version is supported by the provided binary packages. Otherwise you could use CPP REST SDK to setup a client that interfaces Robotino's REST-API.

Quick links

.Net

Quick links

Java

Quick links

Matlab

See the page about accessing a REST API from Matlab.

LabView

Quick links