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ROS 2 from Scratch

You're reading from   ROS 2 from Scratch Get started with ROS 2 and create robotics applications with Python and C++

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835881408
Length 380 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Getting Started with ROS 2
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to ROS 2 – What Is ROS 2? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Installing and Setting Up ROS 2 4. Chapter 3: Uncovering ROS 2 Core Concepts 5. Part 2: Developing with ROS 2 – Python and C++
6. Chapter 4: Writing and Building a ROS 2 Node 7. Chapter 5: Topics – Sending and Receiving Messages between Nodes 8. Chapter 6: Services – Client/Server Interaction between Nodes 9. Chapter 7: Actions – When Services Are Not Enough 10. Chapter 8: Parameters – Making Nodes More Dynamic 11. Chapter 9: Launch Files – Starting All Your Nodes at Once 12. Part 3: Creating and Simulating a Custom Robot with ROS 2
13. Chapter 10: Discovering TFs with RViz 14. Chapter 11: Creating a URDF for a Robot 15. Chapter 12: Publishing TFs and Packaging the URDF 16. Chapter 13: Simulating a Robot in Gazebo 17. Chapter 14: Going Further – What To Do Next 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Writing a topic subscriber

To continue improving our application, let’s create a new node that will subscribe to the /number topic. Each number that’s received will be added to a counter. We want to print the counter every time it’s updated.

As we did previously, let’s start the full explanations with Python, and then see the syntax specificities with C++.

Writing a Python subscriber

You can find the complete code for this Python node on GitHub. Many things we need to do here are identical to what we did previously, so I won’t fully detail every step. Instead, we will focus on the most important things so that we can write the subscriber.

Creating a Python node with a subscriber

Create a new node named number_counter inside the my_py_pkg package:

$ cd ~/ros2_ws/src/my_py_pkg/my_py_pkg/
$ touch number_counter.py
$ chmod +x number_counter.py

In this file, you can write the code for the node and add a subscriber. Here’s the...

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