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I need help in converting Arduino code to C language code

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Former Member over 9 years ago

 

#include

 


Servo myservo; //creates a servo object
//a maximum of eight servo objects can be created

 

int pos = 0; //variable to store servo position

 

 

 

int calibrationTime = 30;

 

//the time when the sensor outputs a low impulse
long unsigned int lowIn;

 

//the amount of milliseconds the sensor has to be low
//before we assume all motion has stopped
long unsigned int pause = 5000;

 

boolean lockLow = true;
boolean takeLowTime;

 

int pirPin = 12; //digital pin connected to the PIR's output
int pirPos = 13; //connects to the PIR's 5V pin

 

void setup(){
myservo.attach(4); //attaches servo to pin 4
Serial.begin(9600); //begins serial communication
pinMode(pirPin, INPUT);
pinMode(pirPos, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(pirPos, HIGH);

 

//give the sensor time to calibrate
Serial.println("calibrating sensor ");
for(int i = 0; i < calibrationTime; i++){
Serial.print(calibrationTime - i);
Serial.print("-");
delay(1000);
}
Serial.println();
Serial.println("done");

 


while (digitalRead(pirPin) == HIGH) {
delay(500);
Serial.print(".");
}
Serial.print("SENSOR ACTIVE");
}

 

void loop(){

 

if(digitalRead(pirPin) == HIGH){ //if the PIR output is HIGH, turn servo

 

/*turns servo from 0 to 180 degrees and back
it does this by increasing the variable "pos" by 1 every 5 milliseconds until it hits 180
and setting the servo's position in degrees to "pos" every 5 milliseconds
it then does it in reverse to have it go back
**/

 

for(pos = 0; pos < 180; pos += 1) //goes from 0 to 180 degrees
{ //in steps of one degree
myservo.write(pos); //tells servo to go to position in variable "pos"
delay(5); //waits for the servo to reach the position
}
for(pos = 180; pos>=1; pos-=1) //goes from 180 to 0 degrees
{
myservo.write(pos); //to make the servo go faster, decrease the time in delays for
delay(5); //to make it go slower, increase the number.
}

 

if(lockLow){

 

lockLow = false;
Serial.println("---");
Serial.print("motion detected at ");
Serial.print(millis()/1000);
Serial.println(" sec");
delay(50);
}
takeLowTime = true;
}

 

if(digitalRead(pirPin) == LOW){

 

if(takeLowTime){
lowIn = millis(); //save the time of the transition from HIGH to LOW
takeLowTime = false; //make sure this is only done at the start of a LOW phase
}

 

//if the sensor is low for more than the given pause,
//we can assume the motion has stopped

 

if(!lockLow && millis() - lowIn > pause){

 

lockLow = true;
Serial.print("motion ended at "); //output
Serial.print((millis() - pause)/1000);
Serial.println(" sec");
delay(50);
}
}
}

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  • COMPACT
    COMPACT over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member +3
    For which particular aspects of C++? C++ is really c with objects and some changes to syntax and structure to support objects (e.g. polymorphism). C++ can make the compiled object code bloated, fat and…
  • mconners
    mconners over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member +3
    Well, in that case the flavor of C used for the Arduino already meets your needs. C++ is a super set of the C language, and the Arduino compiler already supports this. A major difference is when using…
  • mconners
    mconners over 9 years ago +2
    Hi shajeeh, Arduino code is C language code. It just has a simplified API to allow you to access the IO pins available on the AVR chip. What platform are you wanting to convert this to? We would need that…
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    lmc98cdddt16c over 7 years ago

    everyone help e

    Someone who has example of loadable program on 32stmcube, mdk kell C so please refer to

    thanks everyone

    Can some one tell me how to focus on this topic is not new e because I do not understand much about ARM.

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    lmc98cdddt16c over 7 years ago

    everyone help e

    Someone who has example of loadable program on 32stmcube, mdk kell C so please refer to

    thanks everyone

    Can some one tell me how to focus on this topic is not new e because I do not understand much about ARM.

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