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Lesson 57: Using Array and Loop with Arduino

Lesson 57: Using Array and Loop with Arduino

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Part 6: Arduino Practial Programming

In this lesson we learn how what an array is and how to define it. Please watch full details video. list of tipcs listed below.
This code: 4 LED with different turn ON and OFF.

  • 00:00 what is array?
  • 02:52 Reading Array values
  • 04:41 Updating array values
  • 06:44 Defining empty array : integer
  • 08:31 Defining empty array: float
  • 10:58 Working with loops
  • 15:30 Reading values of array
  • 16:51 Demo: Reading values
  • 17:34 filling up an array with float data type
  • 18;48 reading and printing each element of array (code in this page)
  • 19:55 Project: 4 LEDs with array
  • 21:22 Project: wiring
  • 23:26 demo: 4 LEDs
  • 23:46 demo 2: 4 LEDs
  • 24:05 code: 2
  • 24:51 Comparing two codes

  /*
 * Lesson 57: What is Array and "for" loop? | Arduino Step By Step Course
 * this code: reading values of array
 
 * Written by Ahmad Shamshiri for Robojax (Robojax.com)
 * on Dec 30, 2018 at 11:08 in Ajax, Ontario, Canada
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int led1 = 2;// pin defined for LED 1
int led2 = 3;// pin defined for LED 2
int led3 = 4;// pin defined for LED 3
int led4 = 5;// pin defined for LED 4

void setup() {
  pinMode(led1, OUTPUT);// Define a pin for LED 1
  pinMode(led2, OUTPUT);// Define a pin for LED 2
  pinMode(led3, OUTPUT);// Define a pin for LED 3
  pinMode(led4, OUTPUT);// Define a pin for LED 4   

  Serial.begin(9600);// initialize serial monitor

}

void loop() {
  digitalWrite(led1,LOW); // turn LED1 OFF
  digitalWrite(led2,LOW); // turn LED2 OFF
  digitalWrite(led3,LOW); // turn LED3 OFF
  digitalWrite(led4,LOW); // turn LED4 OFF  
  delay(1000);// wait for 1 secdond
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  digitalWrite(led1,HIGH); // turn LED1 ON
  delay(1000);// wait for 1 secdond
  
  digitalWrite(led2,HIGH); // turn LED2 ON
  delay(1000);// wait for 1 secdond

  digitalWrite(led3,HIGH); // turn LED3 ON
  delay(1000);// wait for 1 secdond


  digitalWrite(led4,HIGH); // turn LED4 ON
  delay(1000);// wait for 1 secdond
       

}



   

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