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How to launch Airsim simulation running in Unity from Python/bash script without manually clicking the "Play" button in Unity each time?
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I have a custom Airsim simulation environment set up in Unity. I am using my ROS wrapper with this Airsim-Unity setup and I would like to sequentially run multiple experiments without having to click play in the Unity editor manually and shut it down once the experiment is over. How do I do this with a bash/python script?
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OS: Linux Ubuntu 18.04, latest Airsim commit 6688d27, Python 3.6.9, Unity version 2022.3.13f1
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How to launch Airsim simulation running in Unity from Python/bash script without manually clicking the "Play" button in Unity each time?
Include context on what you are trying to achieve
I have a custom Airsim simulation environment set up in Unity. I am using my ROS wrapper with this Airsim-Unity setup and I would like to sequentially run multiple experiments without having to click play in the Unity editor manually and shut it down once the experiment is over. How do I do this with a bash/python script?
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OS: Linux Ubuntu 18.04, latest Airsim commit 6688d27, Python 3.6.9, Unity version 2022.3.13f1
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I found Unity Standalone Player command line arguments and Command-line arguments but I am unsure how to use this with my Airsim setup.
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