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Tone only technically supports playing one tone at a time; how might it be possible to still produce something like the 2 parts necessary for clapping music. | |||
This exercise relies on the following topics in C: | |||
* variable types (int, char) | |||
* character arrays (strings) | |||
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* nested loops |
Revision as of 20:30, 18 October 2010
Hello world.c
Arduino is C!
#include <stdio.h>
main ()
{
printf("hello world\n");
}
Blink music
void setup() {
pinMode(8, OUTPUT);
for (int i=0; i<1000; i++) {
digitalWrite(8, HIGH);
delay(1);
digitalWrite(8, LOW);
delay(1);
}
}
void loop () {}
change the argument to the delay...
for my refined control, try delayMicroseconds
void setup() {
int x;
// initialize the digital pin as an output:
pinMode(8, OUTPUT);
for (int i=0; i<1000; i++) {
digitalWrite(8, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(250);
digitalWrite(8, LOW);
delayMicroseconds(250);
}
}
tone
- http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Tone
- Starting point is the Example > Digital > toneMelody
void setup() {
tone(8, 500, 100);
delay(100);
tone(8, 600, 100);
delay(100);
tone(8, 700, 100);
delay(100);
tone(8, 800, 100);
delay(100);
tone(8, 900, 100);
delay(100);
}
void loop() {}
Now, using a C string with the Clapping music pattern.
char pat[] = "xxx xx x xx ";
void setup() {
int patlen = strlen(pat);
for (int p=0; p<patlen; p++)
if (pat[p] == 'x') {
tone(8, 500, 10);
}
delay(100);
}
}
Tone only technically supports playing one tone at a time; how might it be possible to still produce something like the 2 parts necessary for clapping music.
This exercise relies on the following topics in C:
- variable types (int, char)
- character arrays (strings)
- loops
- nested loops