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- /********* Pleasedontcode.com **********
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- - Project: Button Detection
- - Source Code NOT compiled for: Arduino Uno
- - Source Code created on: 2024-08-22 09:15:41
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- /****** SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *****/
- /****** SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 1 *****/
- /* the car can controlled by phone */
- /****** END SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *****/
- /****** DEFINITION OF LIBRARIES *****/
- #include <EasyButton.h> //https://github.com/evert-arias/EasyButton
- /****** FUNCTION PROTOTYPES *****/
- void setup(void);
- void loop(void);
- /***** DEFINITION OF DIGITAL INPUT PINS *****/
- const uint8_t l239d_PushButton_PIN_D2 = 2;
- /****** DEFINITION OF LIBRARIES CLASS INSTANCES*****/
- // Instantiate the EasyButton object for the push button
- EasyButton button1(l239d_PushButton_PIN_D2); // Initialize EasyButton with the defined pin
- // Function to be called when the button is pressed
- void onButtonPressed() {
- Serial.println("Button pressed");
- // Here you can add code to control the car via phone
- }
- void setup(void)
- {
- // Start serial communication for debugging
- Serial.begin(115200);
- // Print a message to indicate setup has started
- Serial.println();
- Serial.println(">>> EasyButton example <<<");
- // Initialize the button
- button1.begin(); // Call begin() on the EasyButton instance
- button1.onPressed(onButtonPressed); // Attach the onPressed event handler
- // Set the button pin mode
- pinMode(l239d_PushButton_PIN_D2, INPUT_PULLUP);
- }
- void loop(void)
- {
- // Read the button state continuously
- button1.read(); // Call read() on the EasyButton instance to check the button state
- }
- /* END CODE */
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