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diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/ShellCommands/ShellCommands.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/ShellCommands/ShellCommands.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2f9b7a --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Bridge/examples/ShellCommands/ShellCommands.ino @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + +/* + Running shell coommands using Process class. + + This sketch demonstrate how to run linux shell commands + using an Arduino Yún. It runs the wifiCheck script on the linino side + of the Yun, then uses grep to get just the signal strength line. + Then it uses parseInt() to read the wifi signal strength as an integer, + and finally uses that number to fade an LED using analogWrite(). + + The circuit: + * Arduino Yun with LED connected to pin 9 + + created 12 Jun 2013 + by Cristian Maglie + modified 25 June 2013 + by Tom Igoe + + This example code is in the public domain. + + */ + +#include <Process.h> + +void setup() { + // initialize the Bridge and Serial connections: + Bridge.begin(); + Serial.begin(9600); +} + +void loop() { + Process p; + // This command line runs the wifiCheck script, (lua /arduino/pretty...), then + // sends the result to the grep command to look for a line containing the word + // "Signal:" the result is passed to this sketch: + p.runShellCommand("lua /arduino/pretty_wifi_info.lua | grep Signal"); + + // do nothing until the process finishes, so you get the whole output: + while(p.running()); + + // Read command output. runShellCommand() should have passed "Signal: xx&": + while (p.available()) { + int result = p.parseInt(); // look for an integer + int signal = map(result, 0, 100, 0, 255); // map result from 0-100 range to 0-255 + analogWrite(9, signal); // set the brightness of LED on pin 9 + Serial.println(result); // print the number as well + } + delay(5000); // wait 5 seconds before you do it again +} + + + |