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==<span style="color:#00FF00">Jacques a dit</span>==
 
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==<span style="color:#0B0080">Jacques a dit</span>==
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The idea is to work with inputs and outputs of Arduino to make a Simon says kind of game.
The idea is to work with inputs and outputs of Arduino to make a Simon says kind of game.
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==How does it work ?==
====Technologies involved====
====Technologies involved====
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Arduino]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino Arduino]


====Steps====
====Steps====
#We need a board with a push button and a speaker.
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#The code uses two ''while'' loops, constantly checking if the button is pressed, for how long, and launching a timeout during the waiting loop, in order to play the sequence after 5 seconds of wait.
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We need a board with a push button and a speaker.
#&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The code uses two ''while'' loops, constantly checking if the button is pressed, for how long, and launching a timeout during the waiting loop, in order to play the sequence after 5 seconds of wait.
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==Source code==
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 6 April 2011


Jacques a dit



The idea is to work with inputs and outputs of Arduino to make a Simon says kind of game.

How does it work ?


Technologies involved

Arduino

Steps

  1.     We need a board with a push button and a speaker.
  2.     The code uses two while loops, constantly checking if the button is pressed, for how long, and launching a timeout during the waiting loop, in order to play the sequence after 5 seconds of wait.


Source code


const int buttonPin = 7;

int buttonState = 0;
int value1;
int value2;
int interval;
int pattern[100];
int i = 0;
int j = 0;
int wfp_start;

void setup() {
  // 9600 is the frequency that will be used by the monitor
  Serial.begin(9600);
  pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT); 
}

void loop(){
 
  while (1) {
    
    // State : WAIT FOR PRESS
    wfp_start = millis();

    while (digitalRead(buttonPin) == LOW && (millis() - wfp_start < 5000 )) {
      // Do nothing the button isn't pressed
    }

    // Act as a timeout. Above 5 sec, we exit the WAIT loop and PLAY
    if ((millis() - wfp_start >= 5000 )) break;
    
    // State : WAIT FOR RELEASE
    value1 = millis();
    
    while (digitalRead(buttonPin) == HIGH) {
      // Play tone when the button is pressed
      tone(8, 100, 5);    
    }

    value2 = millis();
    interval = value2 - value1;  
    pattern[i]= interval;
    Serial.println(pattern[i]);
    
    // This will be used to simplify the values stored in the array    
    if (pattern[i] < 100) pattern[i] = 100;
    else if (pattern[i] > 99 && pattern [i] < 200) pattern[i] = 200;
    else if (pattern[i] > 199 && pattern [i] < 300) pattern[i] = 300;
    else pattern[i] = 400;

    Serial.println(" pattern : ");
    Serial.println(pattern[i]);  
    i++;
    
  }

    // State : PLAY
    while (j < i) {
      tone(8, 100, pattern[j]);
      Serial.println("Pattern plays");    
      j++;  
    }  
}