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    • rafitc99
      rafitc99 @saheen_palayi last edited by

      @saheen_palayi Nop, while calling goo.AcX getting zero as output. not getting updated value.

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      • saheen_palayi
        saheen_palayi @rafitc99 last edited by

        @rafitc99 I dont think u can access those like that did you tried those lines after

         goo.getAcData();
         goo.getGyData();
        
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        • rafitc99
          rafitc99 @saheen_palayi last edited by

          @saheen_palayi yeah! that was the problem. Now it's worked. Thank you @saheen_palayi and @vishnumaiea

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          • salmanfaris
            salmanfaris @rafitc99 last edited by

            @rafitc99 What was the solution?

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            • rafitc99
              rafitc99 @salmanfaris last edited by rafitc99

              @salmanfaris forgot to call function getAcData() and getGyData() before goo.AcX... šŸ˜‚

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              • salmanfaris
                salmanfaris last edited by salmanfaris

                ohh šŸ˜€ , Glad to know that it's working fine, Thanks to @vishnumaiea and @saheen_palayi . 🤘

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