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ros 发布节点和订阅节点
1 发布节点:
#include "ros/ros.h" #include "std_msgs/String.h" #include <sstream> /** * This tutorial demonstrates simple sending of messages over the ROS system. */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { /** * The ros::init() function needs to see argc and argv so that it can perform * any ROS arguments and name remapping that were provided at the command line. * For programmatic remappings you can use a different version of init() which takes * remappings directly, but for most command-line programs, passing argc and argv is * the easiest way to do it. The third argument to init() is the name of the node. * * You must call one of the versions of ros::init() before using any other * part of the ROS system. */ ros::init(argc, argv, "talker"); /** * NodeHandle is the main access point to communications with the ROS system. * The first NodeHandle constructed will fully initialize this node, and the last * NodeHandle destructed will close down the node. */ ros::NodeHandle n; /** * The advertise() function is how you tell ROS that you want to * publish on a given topic name. This invokes a call to the ROS * master node, which keeps a registry of who is publishing and who * is subscribing. After this advertise() call is made, the master * node will notify anyone who is trying to subscribe to this topic name, * and they will in turn negotiate a peer-to-peer connection with this * node. advertise() returns a Publisher object which allows you to * publish messages on that topic through a call to publish(). Once * all copies of the returned Publisher object are destroyed, the topic * will be automatically unadvertised. * * The second parameter to advertise() is the size of the message queue * used for publishing messages. If messages are published more quickly * than we can send them, the number here specifies how many messages to * buffer up before throwing some away. */ ros::Publisher chatter_pub = n.advertise<std_msgs::String>("chatter", 1000); ros::Rate loop_rate(10); /** * A count of how many messages we have sent. This is used to create * a unique string for each message. */ int count = 0; while (ros::ok()) { /** * This is a message object. You stuff it with data, and then publish it. */ std_msgs::String msg; std::stringstream ss; ss << "hello world " << count; msg.data = ss.str(); ROS_INFO("%s", msg.data.c_str()); /** * The publish() function is how you send messages. The parameter * is the message object. The type of this object must agree with the type * given as a template parameter to the advertise<>() call, as was done * in the constructor above. */ chatter_pub.publish(msg); ros::spinOnce(); loop_rate.sleep(); ++count; } return 0; }
2 订阅节点
#include "ros/ros.h" #include "std_msgs/String.h" /** * This tutorial demonstrates simple receipt of messages over the ROS system. */ void chatterCallback(const std_msgs::String::ConstPtr& msg) { ROS_INFO("I heard: [%s]", msg->data.c_str()); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { /** * The ros::init() function needs to see argc and argv so that it can perform * any ROS arguments and name remapping that were provided at the command line. * For programmatic remappings you can use a different version of init() which takes * remappings directly, but for most command-line programs, passing argc and argv is * the easiest way to do it. The third argument to init() is the name of the node. * * You must call one of the versions of ros::init() before using any other * part of the ROS system. */ ros::init(argc, argv, "listener"); /** * NodeHandle is the main access point to communications with the ROS system. * The first NodeHandle constructed will fully initialize this node, and the last * NodeHandle destructed will close down the node. */ ros::NodeHandle n; /** * The subscribe() call is how you tell ROS that you want to receive messages * on a given topic. This invokes a call to the ROS * master node, which keeps a registry of who is publishing and who * is subscribing. Messages are passed to a callback function, here * called chatterCallback. subscribe() returns a Subscriber object that you * must hold on to until you want to unsubscribe. When all copies of the Subscriber * object go out of scope, this callback will automatically be unsubscribed from * this topic. * * The second parameter to the subscribe() function is the size of the message * queue. If messages are arriving faster than they are being processed, this * is the number of messages that will be buffered up before beginning to throw * away the oldest ones. */ ros::Subscriber sub = n.subscribe("chatter", 1000, chatterCallback); /** * ros::spin() will enter a loop, pumping callbacks. With this version, all * callbacks will be called from within this thread (the main one). ros::spin() * will exit when Ctrl-C is pressed, or the node is shutdown by the master. */ ros::spin(); return 0; }
3 CMakeLists.txt文件
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.3) project(beginner_tutorials) ## Find catkin and any catkin packages find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS roscpp rospy std_msgs genmsg) ## Declare ROS messages and services add_message_files(FILES Num.msg) add_service_files(FILES AddTwoInts.srv) ## Generate added messages and services generate_messages(DEPENDENCIES std_msgs) ## Declare a catkin package catkin_package() ## Build talker and listener include_directories(include ${catkin_INCLUDE_DIRS}) add_executable(talker src/talker.cpp) target_link_libraries(talker ${catkin_LIBRARIES}) add_dependencies(talker beginner_tutorials_generate_messages_cpp) add_executable(listener src/listener.cpp) target_link_libraries(listener ${catkin_LIBRARIES}) add_dependencies(listener beginner_tutorials_generate_messages_cpp)
注意问题:
1 节点名必须问基本名称,不能带/
2 可同时编译两个节点
ros 发布节点和订阅节点
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