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/* | |||
State change detection (edge detection) | |||
Often, you don't need to know the state of a digital input all the time, but | |||
you just need to know when the input changes from one state to another. | |||
For example, you want to know when a button goes from OFF to ON. This is called | |||
state change detection, or edge detection. | |||
This example shows how to detect when a button or button changes from off to on | |||
and on to off and how to count these changes. | |||
The circuit: | |||
- pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V | |||
- 10 kilohm resistor attached to pin 2 from ground | |||
created 27 Sep 2005 | |||
modified 30 Aug 2011 | |||
by Tom Igoe | |||
This example code is in the public domain. | |||
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ButtonStateChange | |||
*/ | |||
// this constant won't change: | |||
const int buttonPin = 2; // the pin that the pushbutton is attached to | |||
// Variables will change: | |||
int buttonPushCounter = 0; // counter for the number of button presses | |||
int buttonState = 0; // current state of the button | |||
int lastButtonState = 0; // previous state of the button | |||
void setup() { | |||
// initialize the button pin as a input: | |||
pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT); | |||
// initialize the LED as an output: | |||
//pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); | |||
// initialize serial communication: | |||
Serial.begin(9600); | |||
} | |||
void loop() { | |||
// read the pushbutton input pin: | |||
buttonState = digitalRead(buttonPin); | |||
// compare the buttonState to its previous state | |||
if (buttonState != lastButtonState) { | |||
// if the state has changed, increment the counter | |||
if (buttonState == HIGH) { | |||
// if the current state is HIGH then the button went from off to on. | |||
Serial.println("on"); | |||
Serial.print("number of button pushes: "); | |||
Serial.println(buttonPushCounter); | |||
} else { | |||
// if the current state is LOW then the button went from on to off: | |||
Serial.println("off"); | |||
Serial.println(" "); | |||
} | |||
// Delay a little bit to avoid inaccurate counting. | |||
delay(50); | |||
} | |||
// save the current state as the last state, for next time through the loop | |||
lastButtonState = buttonState; | |||
} | |||
=== Führe eine Funktion einmalig aus, wenn ein Button gedrückt ist, und einmalig etwas anderes, wenn er losgelassen wird === | === Führe eine Funktion einmalig aus, wenn ein Button gedrückt ist, und einmalig etwas anderes, wenn er losgelassen wird === | ||
Version vom 22. Oktober 2019, 13:38 Uhr
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/*
State change detection (edge detection)
Often, you don't need to know the state of a digital input all the time, but you just need to know when the input changes from one state to another. For example, you want to know when a button goes from OFF to ON. This is called state change detection, or edge detection.
This example shows how to detect when a button or button changes from off to on and on to off and how to count these changes.
The circuit: - pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V - 10 kilohm resistor attached to pin 2 from ground created 27 Sep 2005 modified 30 Aug 2011 by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ButtonStateChange
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// this constant won't change: const int buttonPin = 2; // the pin that the pushbutton is attached to
// Variables will change: int buttonPushCounter = 0; // counter for the number of button presses int buttonState = 0; // current state of the button int lastButtonState = 0; // previous state of the button
void setup() {
// initialize the button pin as a input: pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT); // initialize the LED as an output: //pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // initialize serial communication: Serial.begin(9600);
}
void loop() {
// read the pushbutton input pin: buttonState = digitalRead(buttonPin);
// compare the buttonState to its previous state
if (buttonState != lastButtonState) {
// if the state has changed, increment the counter
if (buttonState == HIGH) {
// if the current state is HIGH then the button went from off to on.
Serial.println("on");
Serial.print("number of button pushes: ");
Serial.println(buttonPushCounter);
} else {
// if the current state is LOW then the button went from on to off:
Serial.println("off");
Serial.println(" ");
}
// Delay a little bit to avoid inaccurate counting.
delay(50);
}
// save the current state as the last state, for next time through the loop
lastButtonState = buttonState;
}
Führe eine Funktion einmalig aus, wenn ein Button gedrückt ist, und einmalig etwas anderes, wenn er losgelassen wird
int buttonDown =0;
int inputPin = 5; //hier muss der Pin eingetragen sein, an dem der Button hängt
[...]
void loop(){
if (digitalRead(inputPin)==LOW){
buttonDown++;
}
if (buttonDown==1){
DoSomethingOnceWhenPressed();
}
if (digitalRead(inputPin)==HIGH && buttonDown>0){
DoSomethingOnceWhenReleased();
buttonDown=0;
}
}
Mache etwas alle x-Durchläufe
int loopCounter=0;
int alleXLoops = 15; //Führt eine Funktion alle 15 loops aus
[...]
void loop(){
loopCounter++;
if (loopCounter%alleXLoops==0){
DoSomethingEveryXLoops();
}
}