/* Conditionals - If statement This example demonstrates the use of if() statements. It reads the state of a potentiometer (an analog input) and turns on an LED only if the LED goes above a certain threshold level. It prints the analog value regardless of the level. The circuit: * Potentiometer connected to pin 15. Center pin of the potentiometer goes to the Maple pin. Side pins of the potentiometer go to +3.3V and ground created 17 Jan 2009 by Tom Igoe Ported to the Maple 27 May 2010 by Bryan Newbold http://leaflabs.com/docs/lang/cpp/if.html */ // These constants won't change: const int analogPin = 15; // Pin that the sensor is attached to const int threshold = 400; // A random threshold level that's in // the range of the analog input void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); // Ignored by Maple. But needed by boards using hardware serial via a USB to Serial adaptor // Initialize the built-in LED pin as an output: pinMode(BOARD_LED_PIN, OUTPUT); // Initialize the potentiometer pin as an analog input: pinMode(analogPin, INPUT_ANALOG); } void loop() { // Read the value of the potentiometer: int analogValue = analogRead(analogPin); // If the analog value is high enough, turn on the LED: if (analogValue > threshold) { digitalWrite(BOARD_LED_PIN, HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(BOARD_LED_PIN, LOW); } // Print the analog value: Serial.println(analogValue, DEC); }