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//YWROBOT
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//Compatible with the Arduino IDE 1.0
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//Library version:1.1
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#include <Wire.h> |
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#include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h> |
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LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x27,20,4); // set the LCD address to 0x27 for a 16 chars and 2 line display
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void msg() |
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{ |
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lcd.setCursor(0,0); |
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lcd.print("you just lost"); |
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lcd.setCursor(8,1); |
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lcd.print("the game."); |
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} |
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void setup() |
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{ |
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lcd.init(); // initialize the lcd
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// Print a message to the LCD.
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lcd.backlight(); |
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} |
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void loop() |
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{ |
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lcd.clear(); |
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delay(9000); |
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msg(); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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/*
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DHT11 |
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This example reads a DHT11 sensor hooked up on pin D7. Reads both |
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temperature and humidity and sends it to the Serial port |
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created in Feb 2019 by D. Cuartielles |
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based on work by F. Vanzati (2011) and M. Loglio (2013) |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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*/ |
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// include the EduIntro library
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#include <EduIntro.h> |
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#include <Wire.h> |
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#include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h> |
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LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x3F, 16, 2); |
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DHT11 dht11(D9); // creating the object sensor on pin 'D7'
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int C; // temperature C readings are integers
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float F; // temperature F readings are returned in float format
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int H; // humidity readings are integers
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void setup() |
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{ |
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// initialize serial communications at 9600 bps
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Serial.begin(9600); |
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lcd.init(); |
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lcd.backlight(); |
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// lcd.print("you just lost the game");
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} |
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void loop() |
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{ |
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// lcd.display();
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lcd.clear(); |
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lcd.home(); |
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//lcd.print("you just lost the game");
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dht11.update(); |
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C = dht11.readCelsius(); // Reading the temperature in Celsius degrees and store in the C variable
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F = dht11.readFahrenheit(); // Reading the temperature in Fahrenheit degrees and store in the F variable
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H = dht11.readHumidity(); // Reading the humidity index
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// Print the collected data in a row on the Serial Monitor
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Serial.print("H: "); |
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Serial.print(H); |
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Serial.print("\tC: "); |
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Serial.print(C); |
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Serial.print("\tF: "); |
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Serial.println(F); |
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lcd.setCursor(0,0); |
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lcd.print("H: "); |
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lcd.print(H); |
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lcd.print("%"); |
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lcd.setCursor(0,1); |
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lcd.print("F: "); |
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lcd.print(F); |
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lcd.print(" C: "); |
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lcd.print(C); |
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delay(1000); // Wait one second before get another temperature reading
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} |
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