From 3229e422a245b2fa6ca8eca283cfa78eb3c7f3b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: agdl Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 11:44:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] run autoformat in the example --- .../VirtualColorMixer/VirtualColorMixer.ino | 83 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/build/shared/examples/04.Communication/VirtualColorMixer/VirtualColorMixer.ino b/build/shared/examples/04.Communication/VirtualColorMixer/VirtualColorMixer.ino index d89b3d772..b9a6df1da 100644 --- a/build/shared/examples/04.Communication/VirtualColorMixer/VirtualColorMixer.ino +++ b/build/shared/examples/04.Communication/VirtualColorMixer/VirtualColorMixer.ino @@ -36,55 +36,56 @@ void loop() { // This example code is in the public domain. - import processing.serial.*; +import processing.serial.*; - float redValue = 0; // red value - float greenValue = 0; // green value - float blueValue = 0; // blue value +float redValue = 0; // red value +float greenValue = 0; // green value +float blueValue = 0; // blue value - Serial myPort; +Serial myPort; - void setup() { - size(200, 200); +void setup() { + size(200, 200); - // List all the available serial ports - // if using Processing 2.1 or later, use Serial.printArray() - println(Serial.list()); + // List all the available serial ports + // if using Processing 2.1 or later, use Serial.printArray() + println(Serial.list()); - // I know that the first port in the serial list on my mac - // is always my Arduino, so I open Serial.list()[0]. - // Open whatever port is the one you're using. - myPort = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[0], 9600); - // don't generate a serialEvent() unless you get a newline character: - myPort.bufferUntil('\n'); - } + // I know that the first port in the serial list on my mac + // is always my Arduino, so I open Serial.list()[0]. + // Open whatever port is the one you're using. + myPort = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[0], 9600); + // don't generate a serialEvent() unless you get a newline character: + myPort.bufferUntil('\n'); +} - void draw() { - // set the background color with the color values: - background(redValue, greenValue, blueValue); - } +void draw() { + // set the background color with the color values: + background(redValue, greenValue, blueValue); +} - void serialEvent(Serial myPort) { - // get the ASCII string: - String inString = myPort.readStringUntil('\n'); +void serialEvent(Serial myPort) { + // get the ASCII string: + String inString = myPort.readStringUntil('\n'); + + if (inString != null) { + // trim off any whitespace: + inString = trim(inString); + // split the string on the commas and convert the + // resulting substrings into an integer array: + float[] colors = float(split(inString, ",")); + // if the array has at least three elements, you know + // you got the whole thing. Put the numbers in the + // color variables: + if (colors.length >=3) { + // map them to the range 0-255: + redValue = map(colors[0], 0, 1023, 0, 255); + greenValue = map(colors[1], 0, 1023, 0, 255); + blueValue = map(colors[2], 0, 1023, 0, 255); + } + } +} - if (inString != null) { - // trim off any whitespace: - inString = trim(inString); - // split the string on the commas and convert the - // resulting substrings into an integer array: - float[] colors = float(split(inString, ",")); - // if the array has at least three elements, you know - // you got the whole thing. Put the numbers in the - // color variables: - if (colors.length >=3) { - // map them to the range 0-255: - redValue = map(colors[0], 0, 1023, 0, 255); - greenValue = map(colors[1], 0, 1023, 0, 255); - blueValue = map(colors[2], 0, 1023, 0, 255); - } - } - } */ /* Max/MSP patch for this example