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= Liquid Crystal Library for Arduino = |
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This library allows an Arduino board to control LiquidCrystal displays (LCDs) based on the Hitachi HD44780 (or a compatible) chipset, which is found on most text-based LCDs. |
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For more information about this library please visit us at |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/LiquidCrystal |
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== License == |
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Copyright (c) Arduino LLC. All right reserved. |
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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Lesser General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Autoscroll |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch demonstrates the use of the autoscroll() |
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and noAutoscroll() functions to make new text scroll or not. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalAutoscroll
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// set the cursor to (0,0):
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lcd.setCursor(0, 0); |
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// print from 0 to 9:
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for (int thisChar = 0; thisChar < 10; thisChar++) { |
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lcd.print(thisChar); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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// set the cursor to (16,1):
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lcd.setCursor(16, 1); |
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// set the display to automatically scroll:
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lcd.autoscroll(); |
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// print from 0 to 9:
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for (int thisChar = 0; thisChar < 10; thisChar++) { |
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lcd.print(thisChar); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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// turn off automatic scrolling
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lcd.noAutoscroll(); |
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// clear screen for the next loop:
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lcd.clear(); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Blink |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and makes the |
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cursor block blink. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalBlink
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.print("hello, world!"); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// Turn off the blinking cursor:
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lcd.noBlink(); |
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delay(3000); |
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// Turn on the blinking cursor:
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lcd.blink(); |
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delay(3000); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Cursor |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and |
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uses the cursor() and noCursor() methods to turn |
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on and off the cursor. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalCursor
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.print("hello, world!"); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// Turn off the cursor:
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lcd.noCursor(); |
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delay(500); |
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// Turn on the cursor:
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lcd.cursor(); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Custom Characters |
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Demonstrates how to add custom characters on an LCD display. |
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The LiquidCrystal library works with all LCD displays that are |
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compatible with the Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of |
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them out there, and you can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "I <heart> Arduino!" and a little dancing man |
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to the LCD. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K potentiometer: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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* 10K poterntiometer on pin A0 |
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created 21 Mar 2011 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 11 Nov 2013 |
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by Scott Fitzgerald |
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Based on Adafruit's example at |
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https://github.com/adafruit/SPI_VFD/blob/master/examples/createChar/createChar.pde
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystal
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Also useful: |
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http://icontexto.com/charactercreator/
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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// make some custom characters:
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byte heart[8] = { |
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0b00000, |
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0b01010, |
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0b11111, |
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0b11111, |
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0b11111, |
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0b01110, |
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0b00100, |
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0b00000 |
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}; |
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byte smiley[8] = { |
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0b00000, |
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0b00000, |
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0b01010, |
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0b00000, |
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0b00000, |
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0b10001, |
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0b01110, |
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0b00000 |
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}; |
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byte frownie[8] = { |
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0b00000, |
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0b00000, |
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0b01010, |
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0b00000, |
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0b00000, |
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0b00000, |
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0b01110, |
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0b10001 |
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}; |
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byte armsDown[8] = { |
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0b00100, |
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0b01010, |
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0b00100, |
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0b00100, |
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0b01110, |
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0b10101, |
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0b00100, |
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0b01010 |
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}; |
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byte armsUp[8] = { |
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0b00100, |
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0b01010, |
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0b00100, |
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0b10101, |
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0b01110, |
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0b00100, |
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0b00100, |
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0b01010 |
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}; |
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void setup() { |
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// initialize LCD and set up the number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// create a new character
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lcd.createChar(0, heart); |
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// create a new character
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lcd.createChar(1, smiley); |
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// create a new character
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lcd.createChar(2, frownie); |
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// create a new character
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lcd.createChar(3, armsDown); |
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// create a new character
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lcd.createChar(4, armsUp); |
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// Print a message to the lcd.
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lcd.print("I "); |
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lcd.write(byte(0)); // when calling lcd.write() '0' must be cast as a byte
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lcd.print(" Arduino! "); |
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lcd.write((byte) 1); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// read the potentiometer on A0:
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int sensorReading = analogRead(A0); |
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// map the result to 200 - 1000:
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int delayTime = map(sensorReading, 0, 1023, 200, 1000); |
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// set the cursor to the bottom row, 5th position:
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lcd.setCursor(4, 1); |
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// draw the little man, arms down:
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lcd.write(3); |
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delay(delayTime); |
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lcd.setCursor(4, 1); |
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// draw him arms up:
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lcd.write(4); |
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delay(delayTime); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - display() and noDisplay() |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and uses the |
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display() and noDisplay() functions to turn on and off |
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the display. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalDisplay
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.print("hello, world!"); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// Turn off the display:
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lcd.noDisplay(); |
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delay(500); |
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// Turn on the display:
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lcd.display(); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Hello World |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD |
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and shows the time. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* LCD VSS pin to ground |
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* LCD VCC pin to 5V |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystal
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.print("hello, world!"); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// set the cursor to column 0, line 1
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// (note: line 1 is the second row, since counting begins with 0):
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lcd.setCursor(0, 1); |
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// print the number of seconds since reset:
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lcd.print(millis() / 1000); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - scrollDisplayLeft() and scrollDisplayRight() |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch prints "Hello World!" to the LCD and uses the |
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scrollDisplayLeft() and scrollDisplayRight() methods to scroll |
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the text. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
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by David A. Mellis |
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library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
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by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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modified 22 Nov 2010 |
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by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalScroll
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*/ |
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// include the library code:
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#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
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// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
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LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
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void setup() { |
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// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
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lcd.begin(16, 2); |
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.print("hello, world!"); |
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delay(1000); |
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} |
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void loop() { |
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// scroll 13 positions (string length) to the left
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// to move it offscreen left:
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for (int positionCounter = 0; positionCounter < 13; positionCounter++) { |
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// scroll one position left:
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lcd.scrollDisplayLeft(); |
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// wait a bit:
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delay(150); |
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} |
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// scroll 29 positions (string length + display length) to the right
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// to move it offscreen right:
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for (int positionCounter = 0; positionCounter < 29; positionCounter++) { |
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// scroll one position right:
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lcd.scrollDisplayRight(); |
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// wait a bit:
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delay(150); |
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} |
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// scroll 16 positions (display length + string length) to the left
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// to move it back to center:
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for (int positionCounter = 0; positionCounter < 16; positionCounter++) { |
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// scroll one position left:
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lcd.scrollDisplayLeft(); |
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// wait a bit:
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delay(150); |
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} |
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// delay at the end of the full loop:
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delay(1000); |
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} |
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/*
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LiquidCrystal Library - Serial Input |
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Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
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library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
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Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
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can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
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This sketch displays text sent over the serial port |
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(e.g. from the Serial Monitor) on an attached LCD. |
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The circuit: |
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* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
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* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
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* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
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* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
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* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
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* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
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* LCD R/W pin to ground |
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* 10K resistor: |
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* ends to +5V and ground |
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* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
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|
|||
Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
|||
by David A. Mellis |
|||
library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
|
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example added 9 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
modified 22 Nov 2010 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
|
|||
This example code is in the public domain. |
|||
|
|||
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalSerial
|
|||
*/ |
|||
|
|||
// include the library code:
|
|||
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
|||
|
|||
// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
|
|||
LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
|||
|
|||
void setup() { |
|||
// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
|
|||
lcd.begin(16, 2); |
|||
// initialize the serial communications:
|
|||
Serial.begin(9600); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void loop() |
|||
{ |
|||
// when characters arrive over the serial port...
|
|||
if (Serial.available()) { |
|||
// wait a bit for the entire message to arrive
|
|||
delay(100); |
|||
// clear the screen
|
|||
lcd.clear(); |
|||
// read all the available characters
|
|||
while (Serial.available() > 0) { |
|||
// display each character to the LCD
|
|||
lcd.write(Serial.read()); |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
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|||
/*
|
|||
LiquidCrystal Library - TextDirection |
|||
|
|||
Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
|||
library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
|||
Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
|||
can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
|||
|
|||
This sketch demonstrates how to use leftToRight() and rightToLeft() |
|||
to move the cursor. |
|||
|
|||
The circuit: |
|||
* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
|||
* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
|||
* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
|||
* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
|||
* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
|||
* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
|||
* LCD R/W pin to ground |
|||
* 10K resistor: |
|||
* ends to +5V and ground |
|||
* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
|||
|
|||
Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
|||
by David A. Mellis |
|||
library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
|
|||
example added 9 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
modified 22 Nov 2010 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
|
|||
This example code is in the public domain. |
|||
|
|||
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalTextDirection
|
|||
|
|||
*/ |
|||
|
|||
// include the library code:
|
|||
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
|||
|
|||
// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
|
|||
LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
|||
|
|||
int thisChar = 'a'; |
|||
|
|||
void setup() { |
|||
// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
|
|||
lcd.begin(16, 2); |
|||
// turn on the cursor:
|
|||
lcd.cursor(); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void loop() { |
|||
// reverse directions at 'm':
|
|||
if (thisChar == 'm') { |
|||
// go right for the next letter
|
|||
lcd.rightToLeft(); |
|||
} |
|||
// reverse again at 's':
|
|||
if (thisChar == 's') { |
|||
// go left for the next letter
|
|||
lcd.leftToRight(); |
|||
} |
|||
// reset at 'z':
|
|||
if (thisChar > 'z') { |
|||
// go to (0,0):
|
|||
lcd.home(); |
|||
// start again at 0
|
|||
thisChar = 'a'; |
|||
} |
|||
// print the character
|
|||
lcd.write(thisChar); |
|||
// wait a second:
|
|||
delay(1000); |
|||
// increment the letter:
|
|||
thisChar++; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ |
|||
/*
|
|||
LiquidCrystal Library - setCursor |
|||
|
|||
Demonstrates the use a 16x2 LCD display. The LiquidCrystal |
|||
library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the |
|||
Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you |
|||
can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. |
|||
|
|||
This sketch prints to all the positions of the LCD using the |
|||
setCursor(0 method: |
|||
|
|||
The circuit: |
|||
* LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 |
|||
* LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 |
|||
* LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 |
|||
* LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 |
|||
* LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 |
|||
* LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 |
|||
* LCD R/W pin to ground |
|||
* 10K resistor: |
|||
* ends to +5V and ground |
|||
* wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) |
|||
|
|||
Library originally added 18 Apr 2008 |
|||
by David A. Mellis |
|||
library modified 5 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Limor Fried (http://www.ladyada.net)
|
|||
example added 9 Jul 2009 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
modified 22 Nov 2010 |
|||
by Tom Igoe |
|||
|
|||
This example code is in the public domain. |
|||
|
|||
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystalSetCursor
|
|||
|
|||
*/ |
|||
|
|||
// include the library code:
|
|||
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> |
|||
|
|||
// these constants won't change. But you can change the size of
|
|||
// your LCD using them:
|
|||
const int numRows = 2; |
|||
const int numCols = 16; |
|||
|
|||
// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
|
|||
LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); |
|||
|
|||
void setup() { |
|||
// set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:
|
|||
lcd.begin(numCols, numRows); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void loop() { |
|||
// loop from ASCII 'a' to ASCII 'z':
|
|||
for (int thisLetter = 'a'; thisLetter <= 'z'; thisLetter++) { |
|||
// loop over the columns:
|
|||
for (int thisCol = 0; thisCol < numRows; thisCol++) { |
|||
// loop over the rows:
|
|||
for (int thisRow = 0; thisRow < numCols; thisRow++) { |
|||
// set the cursor position:
|
|||
lcd.setCursor(thisCol, thisRow); |
|||
// print the letter:
|
|||
lcd.write(thisLetter); |
|||
delay(200); |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ |
|||
####################################### |
|||
# Syntax Coloring Map For LiquidCrystal |
|||
####################################### |
|||
|
|||
####################################### |
|||
# Datatypes (KEYWORD1) |
|||
####################################### |
|||
|
|||
LiquidCrystal KEYWORD1 LiquidCrystal |
|||
|
|||
####################################### |
|||
# Methods and Functions (KEYWORD2) |
|||
####################################### |
|||
|
|||
begin KEYWORD2 |
|||
clear KEYWORD2 |
|||
home KEYWORD2 |
|||
print KEYWORD2 |
|||
setCursor KEYWORD2 |
|||
cursor KEYWORD2 |
|||
noCursor KEYWORD2 |
|||
blink KEYWORD2 |
|||
noBlink KEYWORD2 |
|||
display KEYWORD2 |
|||
noDisplay KEYWORD2 |
|||
autoscroll KEYWORD2 |
|||
noAutoscroll KEYWORD2 |
|||
leftToRight KEYWORD2 |
|||
rightToLeft KEYWORD2 |
|||
scrollDisplayLeft KEYWORD2 |
|||
scrollDisplayRight KEYWORD2 |
|||
createChar KEYWORD2 |
|||
setRowOffsets KEYWORD2 |
|||
|
|||
####################################### |
|||
# Constants (LITERAL1) |
|||
####################################### |
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ |
|||
name=LiquidCrystal |
|||
version=1.0.1 |
|||
author=Arduino, Adafruit |
|||
maintainer=Arduino <info@arduino.cc> |
|||
sentence=Allows communication with alphanumerical liquid crystal displays (LCDs). For all Arduino boards. |
|||
paragraph=This library allows an Arduino board to control LiquidCrystal displays (LCDs) based on the Hitachi HD44780 (or a compatible) chipset, which is found on most text-based LCDs. The library works with in either 4 or 8 bit mode (i.e. using 4 or 8 data lines in addition to the rs, enable, and, optionally, the rw control lines). |
|||
category=Display |
|||
url=http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/LiquidCrystal |
|||
architectures=* |
@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ |
|||
#include "LiquidCrystal.h" |
|||
|
|||
#include <stdio.h> |
|||
#include <string.h> |
|||
#include <inttypes.h> |
|||
#include "Arduino.h" |
|||
|
|||
// When the display powers up, it is configured as follows:
|
|||
//
|
|||
// 1. Display clear
|
|||
// 2. Function set:
|
|||
// DL = 1; 8-bit interface data
|
|||
// N = 0; 1-line display
|
|||
// F = 0; 5x8 dot character font
|
|||
// 3. Display on/off control:
|
|||
// D = 0; Display off
|
|||
// C = 0; Cursor off
|
|||
// B = 0; Blinking off
|
|||
// 4. Entry mode set:
|
|||
// I/D = 1; Increment by 1
|
|||
// S = 0; No shift
|
|||
//
|
|||
// Note, however, that resetting the Arduino doesn't reset the LCD, so we
|
|||
// can't assume that its in that state when a sketch starts (and the
|
|||
// LiquidCrystal constructor is called).
|
|||
|
|||
LiquidCrystal::LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
|||
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
|||
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7) |
|||
{ |
|||
init(0, rs, rw, enable, d0, d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6, d7); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
LiquidCrystal::LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable, |
|||
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
|||
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7) |
|||
{ |
|||
init(0, rs, 255, enable, d0, d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6, d7); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
LiquidCrystal::LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
|||
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3) |
|||
{ |
|||
init(1, rs, rw, enable, d0, d1, d2, d3, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
LiquidCrystal::LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable, |
|||
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3) |
|||
{ |
|||
init(1, rs, 255, enable, d0, d1, d2, d3, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::init(uint8_t fourbitmode, uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
|||
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
|||
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7) |
|||
{ |
|||
_rs_pin = rs; |
|||
_rw_pin = rw; |
|||
_enable_pin = enable; |
|||
|
|||
_data_pins[0] = d0; |
|||
_data_pins[1] = d1; |
|||
_data_pins[2] = d2; |
|||
_data_pins[3] = d3; |
|||
_data_pins[4] = d4; |
|||
_data_pins[5] = d5; |
|||
_data_pins[6] = d6; |
|||
_data_pins[7] = d7; |
|||
|
|||
pinMode(_rs_pin, OUTPUT); |
|||
// we can save 1 pin by not using RW. Indicate by passing 255 instead of pin#
|
|||
if (_rw_pin != 255) { |
|||
pinMode(_rw_pin, OUTPUT); |
|||
} |
|||
pinMode(_enable_pin, OUTPUT); |
|||
|
|||
if (fourbitmode) |
|||
_displayfunction = LCD_4BITMODE | LCD_1LINE | LCD_5x8DOTS; |
|||
else |
|||
_displayfunction = LCD_8BITMODE | LCD_1LINE | LCD_5x8DOTS; |
|||
|
|||
begin(16, 1); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::begin(uint8_t cols, uint8_t lines, uint8_t dotsize) { |
|||
if (lines > 1) { |
|||
_displayfunction |= LCD_2LINE; |
|||
} |
|||
_numlines = lines; |
|||
|
|||
setRowOffsets(0x00, 0x40, 0x00 + cols, 0x40 + cols); |
|||
|
|||
// for some 1 line displays you can select a 10 pixel high font
|
|||
if ((dotsize != LCD_5x8DOTS) && (lines == 1)) { |
|||
_displayfunction |= LCD_5x10DOTS; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// SEE PAGE 45/46 FOR INITIALIZATION SPECIFICATION!
|
|||
// according to datasheet, we need at least 40ms after power rises above 2.7V
|
|||
// before sending commands. Arduino can turn on way before 4.5V so we'll wait 50
|
|||
delayMicroseconds(50000); |
|||
// Now we pull both RS and R/W low to begin commands
|
|||
digitalWrite(_rs_pin, LOW); |
|||
digitalWrite(_enable_pin, LOW); |
|||
if (_rw_pin != 255) { |
|||
digitalWrite(_rw_pin, LOW); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
//put the LCD into 4 bit or 8 bit mode
|
|||
if (! (_displayfunction & LCD_8BITMODE)) { |
|||
// this is according to the hitachi HD44780 datasheet
|
|||
// figure 24, pg 46
|
|||
|
|||
// we start in 8bit mode, try to set 4 bit mode
|
|||
write4bits(0x03); |
|||
delayMicroseconds(4500); // wait min 4.1ms
|
|||
|
|||
// second try
|
|||
write4bits(0x03); |
|||
delayMicroseconds(4500); // wait min 4.1ms
|
|||
|
|||
// third go!
|
|||
write4bits(0x03); |
|||
delayMicroseconds(150); |
|||
|
|||
// finally, set to 4-bit interface
|
|||
write4bits(0x02); |
|||
} else { |
|||
// this is according to the hitachi HD44780 datasheet
|
|||
// page 45 figure 23
|
|||
|
|||
// Send function set command sequence
|
|||
command(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | _displayfunction); |
|||
delayMicroseconds(4500); // wait more than 4.1ms
|
|||
|
|||
// second try
|
|||
command(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | _displayfunction); |
|||
delayMicroseconds(150); |
|||
|
|||
// third go
|
|||
command(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | _displayfunction); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// finally, set # lines, font size, etc.
|
|||
command(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | _displayfunction); |
|||
|
|||
// turn the display on with no cursor or blinking default
|
|||
_displaycontrol = LCD_DISPLAYON | LCD_CURSOROFF | LCD_BLINKOFF; |
|||
display(); |
|||
|
|||
// clear it off
|
|||
clear(); |
|||
|
|||
// Initialize to default text direction (for romance languages)
|
|||
_displaymode = LCD_ENTRYLEFT | LCD_ENTRYSHIFTDECREMENT; |
|||
// set the entry mode
|
|||
command(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | _displaymode); |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::setRowOffsets(int row0, int row1, int row2, int row3) |
|||
{ |
|||
_row_offsets[0] = row0; |
|||
_row_offsets[1] = row1; |
|||
_row_offsets[2] = row2; |
|||
_row_offsets[3] = row3; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
/********** high level commands, for the user! */ |
|||
void LiquidCrystal::clear() |
|||
{ |
|||
command(LCD_CLEARDISPLAY); // clear display, set cursor position to zero
|
|||
delayMicroseconds(2000); // this command takes a long time!
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::home() |
|||
{ |
|||
command(LCD_RETURNHOME); // set cursor position to zero
|
|||
delayMicroseconds(2000); // this command takes a long time!
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::setCursor(uint8_t col, uint8_t row) |
|||
{ |
|||
const size_t max_lines = sizeof(_row_offsets) / sizeof(*_row_offsets); |
|||
if ( row >= max_lines ) { |
|||
row = max_lines - 1; // we count rows starting w/0
|
|||
} |
|||
if ( row >= _numlines ) { |
|||
row = _numlines - 1; // we count rows starting w/0
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
command(LCD_SETDDRAMADDR | (col + _row_offsets[row])); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Turn the display on/off (quickly)
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::noDisplay() { |
|||
_displaycontrol &= ~LCD_DISPLAYON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
void LiquidCrystal::display() { |
|||
_displaycontrol |= LCD_DISPLAYON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Turns the underline cursor on/off
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::noCursor() { |
|||
_displaycontrol &= ~LCD_CURSORON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
void LiquidCrystal::cursor() { |
|||
_displaycontrol |= LCD_CURSORON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Turn on and off the blinking cursor
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::noBlink() { |
|||
_displaycontrol &= ~LCD_BLINKON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
void LiquidCrystal::blink() { |
|||
_displaycontrol |= LCD_BLINKON; |
|||
command(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | _displaycontrol); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// These commands scroll the display without changing the RAM
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::scrollDisplayLeft(void) { |
|||
command(LCD_CURSORSHIFT | LCD_DISPLAYMOVE | LCD_MOVELEFT); |
|||
} |
|||
void LiquidCrystal::scrollDisplayRight(void) { |
|||
command(LCD_CURSORSHIFT | LCD_DISPLAYMOVE | LCD_MOVERIGHT); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// This is for text that flows Left to Right
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::leftToRight(void) { |
|||
_displaymode |= LCD_ENTRYLEFT; |
|||
command(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | _displaymode); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// This is for text that flows Right to Left
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::rightToLeft(void) { |
|||
_displaymode &= ~LCD_ENTRYLEFT; |
|||
command(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | _displaymode); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// This will 'right justify' text from the cursor
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::autoscroll(void) { |
|||
_displaymode |= LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT; |
|||
command(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | _displaymode); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// This will 'left justify' text from the cursor
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::noAutoscroll(void) { |
|||
_displaymode &= ~LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT; |
|||
command(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | _displaymode); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
// Allows us to fill the first 8 CGRAM locations
|
|||
// with custom characters
|
|||
void LiquidCrystal::createChar(uint8_t location, uint8_t charmap[]) { |
|||
location &= 0x7; // we only have 8 locations 0-7
|
|||
command(LCD_SETCGRAMADDR | (location << 3)); |
|||
for (int i=0; i<8; i++) { |
|||
write(charmap[i]); |
|||
} |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
/*********** mid level commands, for sending data/cmds */ |
|||
|
|||
inline void LiquidCrystal::command(uint8_t value) { |
|||
send(value, LOW); |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
inline size_t LiquidCrystal::write(uint8_t value) { |
|||
send(value, HIGH); |
|||
return 1; // assume sucess
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
/************ low level data pushing commands **********/ |
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// write either command or data, with automatic 4/8-bit selection
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void LiquidCrystal::send(uint8_t value, uint8_t mode) { |
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digitalWrite(_rs_pin, mode); |
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// if there is a RW pin indicated, set it low to Write
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if (_rw_pin != 255) { |
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digitalWrite(_rw_pin, LOW); |
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} |
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if (_displayfunction & LCD_8BITMODE) { |
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write8bits(value); |
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} else { |
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write4bits(value>>4); |
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write4bits(value); |
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} |
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} |
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void LiquidCrystal::pulseEnable(void) { |
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digitalWrite(_enable_pin, LOW); |
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delayMicroseconds(1); |
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digitalWrite(_enable_pin, HIGH); |
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delayMicroseconds(1); // enable pulse must be >450ns
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digitalWrite(_enable_pin, LOW); |
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delayMicroseconds(100); // commands need > 37us to settle
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} |
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void LiquidCrystal::write4bits(uint8_t value) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { |
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pinMode(_data_pins[i], OUTPUT); |
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digitalWrite(_data_pins[i], (value >> i) & 0x01); |
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} |
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pulseEnable(); |
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} |
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void LiquidCrystal::write8bits(uint8_t value) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
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pinMode(_data_pins[i], OUTPUT); |
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digitalWrite(_data_pins[i], (value >> i) & 0x01); |
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} |
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pulseEnable(); |
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} |
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#ifndef LiquidCrystal_h |
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#define LiquidCrystal_h |
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#include <inttypes.h> |
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#include "Print.h" |
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// commands
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#define LCD_CLEARDISPLAY 0x01 |
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#define LCD_RETURNHOME 0x02 |
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#define LCD_ENTRYMODESET 0x04 |
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#define LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL 0x08 |
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#define LCD_CURSORSHIFT 0x10 |
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#define LCD_FUNCTIONSET 0x20 |
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#define LCD_SETCGRAMADDR 0x40 |
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#define LCD_SETDDRAMADDR 0x80 |
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// flags for display entry mode
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#define LCD_ENTRYRIGHT 0x00 |
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#define LCD_ENTRYLEFT 0x02 |
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#define LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT 0x01 |
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#define LCD_ENTRYSHIFTDECREMENT 0x00 |
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// flags for display on/off control
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#define LCD_DISPLAYON 0x04 |
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#define LCD_DISPLAYOFF 0x00 |
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#define LCD_CURSORON 0x02 |
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#define LCD_CURSOROFF 0x00 |
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#define LCD_BLINKON 0x01 |
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#define LCD_BLINKOFF 0x00 |
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// flags for display/cursor shift
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#define LCD_DISPLAYMOVE 0x08 |
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#define LCD_CURSORMOVE 0x00 |
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#define LCD_MOVERIGHT 0x04 |
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#define LCD_MOVELEFT 0x00 |
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// flags for function set
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#define LCD_8BITMODE 0x10 |
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#define LCD_4BITMODE 0x00 |
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#define LCD_2LINE 0x08 |
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#define LCD_1LINE 0x00 |
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#define LCD_5x10DOTS 0x04 |
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#define LCD_5x8DOTS 0x00 |
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class LiquidCrystal : public Print { |
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public: |
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LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable, |
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uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
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uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7); |
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LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
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uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
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uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7); |
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LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
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uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3); |
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LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable, |
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uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3); |
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void init(uint8_t fourbitmode, uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable, |
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uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3, |
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uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7); |
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void begin(uint8_t cols, uint8_t rows, uint8_t charsize = LCD_5x8DOTS); |
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void clear(); |
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void home(); |
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void noDisplay(); |
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void display(); |
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void noBlink(); |
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void blink(); |
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void noCursor(); |
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void cursor(); |
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void scrollDisplayLeft(); |
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void scrollDisplayRight(); |
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void leftToRight(); |
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void rightToLeft(); |
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void autoscroll(); |
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void noAutoscroll(); |
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void setRowOffsets(int row1, int row2, int row3, int row4); |
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void createChar(uint8_t, uint8_t[]); |
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void setCursor(uint8_t, uint8_t); |
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virtual size_t write(uint8_t); |
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void command(uint8_t); |
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using Print::write; |
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private: |
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void send(uint8_t, uint8_t); |
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void write4bits(uint8_t); |
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void write8bits(uint8_t); |
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void pulseEnable(); |
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uint8_t _rs_pin; // LOW: command. HIGH: character.
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uint8_t _rw_pin; // LOW: write to LCD. HIGH: read from LCD.
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uint8_t _enable_pin; // activated by a HIGH pulse.
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uint8_t _data_pins[8]; |
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uint8_t _displayfunction; |
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uint8_t _displaycontrol; |
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uint8_t _displaymode; |
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uint8_t _initialized; |
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uint8_t _numlines; |
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uint8_t _row_offsets[4]; |
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}; |
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#endif |
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