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I'm following the tutorial here to simulate a robot with RobotStudio. It's going fairly well until this step:
Before continuing in RobotStudio, you need to put the RAPID files of the ROS driver on the controller of the created arm.
1. Go to <documents_directory>\RobotStudio\Systems and select the folder corresponding to the nam
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Discussed in NaturalIntelligence/fast-xml-parser#463
Originally posted by YvesMarcoux May 17, 2022
Some options (like isArray) are call-backs that take a jpath argument. The separator in such paths seems to be the dot (.).
The problem is that the dot is legitimate in XML names, in particular element names. T