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- /*
- * PushButton example. This shows a basic example of how to register events with a button.
- */
- #include <Button.h>
- #include <ButtonEventCallback.h>
- #include <PushButton.h>
- #include <Bounce2.h> // https://github.com/thomasfredericks/Bounce-Arduino-Wiring
- // Create an instance of PushButton reading digital pin 5
- PushButton button = PushButton(5, ENABLE_INTERNAL_PULLUP);
- PushButton button2 = PushButton(3, ENABLE_INTERNAL_PULLUP);
- PushButton button3 = PushButton(2, ENABLE_INTERNAL_PULLUP);
- void setup(){
- // Open up the serial port so that we can write to it
- Serial.begin(9600);
- // Configure the button as you'd like - not necessary if you're happy with the defaults
- button.configureButton(configurePushButton);
- // When the button is first pressed, call the function onButtonPressed (further down the page)
- button.onPress(onButtonPressed);
- button2.onPress(onButtonPressed);
- button3.onPress(onButtonPressed);
- // Once the button has been held for 1 second (1000ms) call onButtonHeld. Call it again every 0.5s (500ms) until it is let go
- button.onHoldRepeat(1000, 500, onButtonHeld);
- // When the button is released, call onButtonReleased
- button.onRelease(onButtonReleased);
- button2.onRelease(onButtonReleased);
- button3.onRelease(onButtonReleased);
- Serial.println("Boot complete");
- }
- void loop(){
- // Check the state of the button
- button.update();
- button2.update();
- button3.update();
- }
- // Use this function to configure the internal Bounce object to suit you. See the documentation at: https://github.com/thomasfredericks/Bounce2/wiki
- // This function can be left out if the defaults are acceptable - just don't call configureButton
- void configurePushButton(Bounce& bouncedButton){
- // Set the debounce interval to 15ms - default is 10ms
- bouncedButton.interval(15);
- }
- // btn is a reference to the button that fired the event. That means you can use the same event handler for many buttons
- void onButtonPressed(Button& btn){
- if(btn.is(button)){
- Serial.print("Button 1");
- } else if (btn.is(button2)){
- Serial.print("Button 2");
- } else if (btn.is(button3)){
- Serial.print("Button 3");
- } else {
- Serial.print("Hmmm, no button was");
- }
- Serial.println(" pressed");
- }
- // duration reports back how long it has been since the button was originally pressed.
- // repeatCount tells us how many times this function has been called by this button.
- void onButtonHeld(Button& btn, uint16_t duration, uint16_t repeatCount){
- Serial.print("button has been held for ");
- Serial.print(duration);
- Serial.print(" ms; this event has been fired ");
- Serial.print(repeatCount);
- Serial.println(" times");
- if(button2.isPressed()){
- Serial.println("Button 2 is also pressed");
- }
- }
- // duration reports back the total time that the button was held down
- void onButtonReleased(Button& btn, uint16_t duration){
- Serial.print("button released after ");
- Serial.print(duration);
- Serial.println(" ms");
- }
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