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Velocity and Position command interfaces don't work when Effort command interface exist #343
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This might be a limit of But why would someone need velocity and effort at the same time? What should the physics engine do then? |
They were not claimed by the controller at the same time. Effort interface was just available in the robot itself that triggered the bug. |
@BarisYazici I've been stuck on this for a while, I want my simulated robot joints to have both an effort and velocity command interface since that reflects the real robot. Honestly I couldn't solve it so I made different URDFs and I load either one or the other according to how I want to control the joints. |
Ah I see. This shouldn't be a problem, maybe there is a bug in the logic of the |
Our workaround is also basically the same. Could take a look to perform_command_mode_switch when I find time @christophfroehlich |
When I add the effort command interface to the test_cart_velocity.xacro.urdf example, the velocity example stops working. I modified the example to reproduce the bug https://github.com/BarisYazici/gz_ros2_control/blob/humble/ign_ros2_control_demos/urdf/test_cart_velocity.xacro.urdf.
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