I know there is probably a better version somewhere out there, but I wanted to try it myself.
I wanted to make an elevator that had doors that moved, just like a real one, but this was way more complex than I thought it would be. It also skips a floor. I originally wanted to have 6 floors with a button for each in the elevator, but I couldn't even get the first three to work. So, I just had one button toggle it between two.
I tried this because I hadn't seen one like this yet, but just 2 floors took me 6 hours to figure out. I'd like to see what others, like Bench, would do with an idea like this. If you do try one yourself, you might want to make the doors sideways so it doesn't skip floors like mine. That is probably what I should have done to begin with.
A side note: The doors seem out of sync by just a little bit. I think this is because the wireless logic blocks might not be exactly instant like the rest of the logic blocks. Since you can only delay a signal in increments of .5 seconds with delay blocks, this could make for some interesting systems using this if you plan it just right. You'd have to figure out how much delay it is, though.
I wanted to make an elevator that had doors that moved, just like a real one, but this was way more complex than I thought it would be. It also skips a floor. I originally wanted to have 6 floors with a button for each in the elevator, but I couldn't even get the first three to work. So, I just had one button toggle it between two.
I tried this because I hadn't seen one like this yet, but just 2 floors took me 6 hours to figure out. I'd like to see what others, like Bench, would do with an idea like this. If you do try one yourself, you might want to make the doors sideways so it doesn't skip floors like mine. That is probably what I should have done to begin with.
A side note: The doors seem out of sync by just a little bit. I think this is because the wireless logic blocks might not be exactly instant like the rest of the logic blocks. Since you can only delay a signal in increments of .5 seconds with delay blocks, this could make for some interesting systems using this if you plan it just right. You'd have to figure out how much delay it is, though.