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1 | initial version |
I wrote an issue on exactly this, see https://github.com/ros2/launch/issues/383
It should be possible to declare a launch argument in your launch file and then pass in to the nodes as arguments, see this answer.
2 | No.2 Revision |
I wrote an issue on exactly this, see https://github.com/ros2/launch/issues/383
It should be possible to declare a launch argument in your launch file and then pass in to the nodes as arguments, see this answer.
Edit: Nevermind, I just realized you were talking about ROS 1. Keeping this answer in case someone is looking for the same issue for ROS 2.
3 | No.3 Revision |
I wrote an issue on exactly this, see https://github.com/ros2/launch/issues/383
It should be possible to declare a launch argument in your launch file and then pass in to the nodes as arguments, see this answer.
Edit: Edit: Nevermind, I just realized you were talking about ROS 1. Keeping this answer in case someone is looking for the same issue for ROS 2.