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95 lines
2.5 KiB
C++
95 lines
2.5 KiB
C++
/*
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State change detection (edge detection)
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Often, you don't need to know the state of a digital input all the time,
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but you just need to know when the input changes from one state to another.
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For example, you want to know when a button goes from OFF to ON. This is called
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state change detection, or edge detection.
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This example shows how to detect when a button or button changes from off to on
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and on to off.
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The circuit:
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* pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V
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* 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
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* LED attached from pin 13 to ground (or use the built-in LED on
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most Arduino boards)
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created 27 Sep 2005
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modified 30 Aug 2011
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by Tom Igoe
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This example code is in the public domain.
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ButtonStateChange
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*/
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// this constant won't change:
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const int buttonPin = 2; // the pin that the pushbutton is attached to
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const int ledPin = 13; // the pin that the LED is attached to
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// Variables will change:
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int buttonPushCounter = 0; // counter for the number of button presses
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int buttonState = 0; // current state of the button
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int lastButtonState = 0; // previous state of the button
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void setup() {
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// initialize the button pin as a input:
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pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT);
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// initialize the LED as an output:
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pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
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// initialize serial communication:
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Serial.begin(9600);
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}
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void loop() {
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// read the pushbutton input pin:
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buttonState = digitalRead(buttonPin);
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// compare the buttonState to its previous state
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if (buttonState != lastButtonState) {
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// if the state has changed, increment the counter
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if (buttonState == HIGH) {
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// if the current state is HIGH then the button
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// wend from off to on:
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buttonPushCounter++;
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Serial.println("on");
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Serial.print("number of button pushes: ");
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Serial.println(buttonPushCounter);
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}
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else {
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// if the current state is LOW then the button
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// wend from on to off:
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Serial.println("off");
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}
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// Delay a little bit to avoid bouncing
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delay(50);
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}
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// save the current state as the last state,
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//for next time through the loop
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lastButtonState = buttonState;
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// turns on the LED every four button pushes by
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// checking the modulo of the button push counter.
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// the modulo function gives you the remainder of
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// the division of two numbers:
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if (buttonPushCounter % 4 == 0) {
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digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
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} else {
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digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
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}
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}
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