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#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h> | |
#define PIN 1 | |
#define STRIPSIZE 16 | |
// Parameter 1 = number of pixels in strip | |
// Parameter 2 = pin number (most are valid) | |
// Parameter 3 = pixel type flags, add together as needed: | |
// NEO_KHZ800 800 KHz bitstream (most NeoPixel products w/WS2812 LEDs) | |
// NEO_KHZ400 400 KHz (classic 'v1' (not v2) FLORA pixels, WS2811 drivers) | |
// NEO_GRB Pixels are wired for GRB bitstream (most NeoPixel products) | |
// NEO_RGB Pixels are wired for RGB bitstream (v1 FLORA pixels, not v2) | |
Adafruit_NeoPixel strip = Adafruit_NeoPixel(STRIPSIZE, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800); | |
void setup() { | |
strip.begin(); | |
strip.setBrightness(25); // Lower brightness and save eyeballs! | |
strip.show(); // Initialize all pixels to 'off' | |
} | |
void loop() { | |
// Some example procedures showing how to display to the pixels: | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0,0,0), 25); // Black | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(64, 0, 0), 100); // Red | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0, 64, 0), 100); // Green | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0, 0, 64), 100); // Blue | |
colorWave(75); | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0,0,0), 100); // Black | |
rainbow(15); | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0,0,0), 100); // Black | |
rainbowCycle(15); | |
colorWipe(strip.Color(0,0,0), 100); // Black | |
colorWave(30); | |
} | |
// Fill the dots one after the other with a color | |
void colorWipe(uint32_t c, uint8_t wait) { | |
for(uint16_t i=0; i<strip.numPixels(); i++) { | |
strip.setPixelColor(i, c); | |
strip.show(); | |
delay(wait); | |
} | |
} | |
void rainbow(uint8_t wait) { | |
uint16_t i, j; | |
for(j=0; j<256; j++) { | |
for(i=0; i<strip.numPixels(); i++) { | |
strip.setPixelColor(i, Wheel((i+j) & 255)); | |
} | |
strip.show(); | |
delay(wait); | |
} | |
} | |
// Slightly different, this makes the rainbow equally distributed throughout | |
void rainbowCycle(uint8_t wait) { | |
uint16_t i, j; | |
for(j=0; j<256*5; j++) { // 5 cycles of all colors on wheel | |
for(i=0; i< strip.numPixels(); i++) { | |
strip.setPixelColor(i, Wheel(((i * 256 / strip.numPixels()) + j) & 255)); | |
} | |
strip.show(); | |
delay(wait); | |
} | |
} | |
// Input a value 0 to 255 to get a color value. | |
// The colours are a transition r - g - b - back to r. | |
uint32_t Wheel(byte WheelPos) { | |
if(WheelPos < 85) { | |
return strip.Color(WheelPos * 3, 255 - WheelPos * 3, 0); | |
} else if(WheelPos < 170) { | |
WheelPos -= 85; | |
return strip.Color(255 - WheelPos * 3, 0, WheelPos * 3); | |
} else { | |
WheelPos -= 170; | |
return strip.Color(0, WheelPos * 3, 255 - WheelPos * 3); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
* ^ ^ ^ | |
* ~~~~~ ColorWave ~~~~~ | |
* V V V | |
*/ | |
void colorWave(uint8_t wait) { | |
int i, j, stripsize, cycle; | |
float ang, rsin, gsin, bsin, offset; | |
static int tick = 0; | |
stripsize = strip.numPixels(); | |
cycle = stripsize * 25; // times around the circle... | |
while (++tick % cycle) { | |
offset = map2PI(tick); | |
for (i = 0; i < stripsize; i++) { | |
ang = map2PI(i) - offset; | |
rsin = sin(ang); | |
gsin = sin(2.0 * ang / 3.0 + map2PI(int(stripsize/6))); | |
bsin = sin(4.0 * ang / 5.0 + map2PI(int(stripsize/3))); | |
strip.setPixelColor(i, strip.Color(trigScale(rsin), trigScale(gsin), trigScale(bsin))); | |
} | |
strip.show(); | |
delay(wait); | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
* Scale a value returned from a trig function to a byte value. | |
* [-1, +1] -> [0, 254] | |
* Note that we ignore the possible value of 255, for efficiency, | |
* and because nobody will be able to differentiate between the | |
* brightness levels of 254 and 255. | |
*/ | |
byte trigScale(float val) { | |
val += 1.0; // move range to [0.0, 2.0] | |
val *= 127.0; // move range to [0.0, 254.0] | |
return int(val) & 255; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Map an integer so that [0, striplength] -> [0, 2PI] | |
*/ | |
float map2PI(int i) { | |
return PI*2.0*float(i) / float(strip.numPixels()); | |
} |
#Hi
I really love you're project . I'm trying to combine a couple of codes , but i do not understand it .
How can I make you're project work with a button ? The thing I want to do is , if my daughter pushes a button , a new cycle begins . Until that button is pushed again I want that cycle to loop .
I would like to have her choose out of sollid colors , and the rainbow effect .
The text under this one is a copy paste of my help I asked on the arduino forum
I really hope you can help me out with this.
If it would be possible , I want to add you're code and the other code in one file .
I'm a real noob in arduino language , to bad I don't speak it :)
I am doing a project for my daughter . I have a old boring ceiling light and I integrated a neopixel ring with 24 leds.
I was very lucky that the excisting led ring was the same inner diameter as the neo pixel ring so I could attach the ring to this piece to keep it in place
I found the code here https://www.hackster.io/Arnov_Sharma_makes/neopixel-x-arduino-x-button-c26e9a
But I am struggling a bit with the code . I want to adjust it , but as I 've mentioned before I'm a noob at programming .
Here is my problem
I have 5 solid colors in a row . Those work fine each time I push the button to change the color.
The 6 th an 7 th push of the button gives me the rainbow ,rainbowcycle and theaterChaseRainbow ( case 6 and 7 and 8 in the sketch ) but I want those be in a loop .
when I come to case 6 , I can't go to case 7 until the complete cycle has ended . The same if I want to go from case 7 to 8 I have to wait until the cyclus is ended .
so this is what I want :
I just want to get every rainbow effect in a loop and toggle all modes with the touch of a button without waiting ,so my daughter can choose what mood effect she wants . , and get everything rainbow effect in a loop .
I really hope someone can help me out , because it's kind of a x mass gift and I've been struggling all week long .
Stay save and happy holidays
Greetings from Belgium Bart
this is a short video of my project
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18LpYH4Bhq7iLBnTJF2-q1Yysc98BOOdo/view?usp=sharing
I like you demo....