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Hi Everyone,
I am working on a development board called easypic2. I have to drive a LCD(160x128).
I am new in programming, My tutor gave my a code which displays few colours one at a time(red,green etc...).
He just wants me to write "Hello word" instead of all these colours.
Here is the...
Sorry BigDog,I was sleeping already
here is the code,
#include <SimpleTimer.h>
SimpleTimer timer;
int sensorValuePot; // variable to store the value from the potentiometer
int Switch1;
int Switch2;
int count;
int countbad;
String sDataField1 = "0";
String sDataField2 = "0";
String...
Hi BigDog!
I am little bit tired tonight, I am going straight in my bed!
I hope to catch you tomorrow, I will leave you the code i have run this morning, it works but not as I want it to work.
See you tomorrow(or tonight ;-)
"très bien"
Nice!(so you can speak french?)
The screen on serial monitor displays this:
34,000000000,0,1
163
,178)
instead of
34,0,0,1,163,178.
My supervisor advised me to use integer
I think i get it for the timer.
I mean,when I open "serial monitor" in arduino, the data are not like that: X1,X2,X3,X4 etc.
And this what i want.
The database where I am dumping the data into are "smallint" type
First things, I do not know how to send those data as a stream(all the data in the same line separated by ",") and how can i include a timer(to send the data every 3,4,10 mins)?
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