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| diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/inputOutput/inputOutput.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/inputOutput/inputOutput.ino deleted file mode 100644 index be22850..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/inputOutput/inputOutput.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -/* -  Input Output - - Demonstrates how to create a sketch that sends and receives all standard - spacebrew data types, and a custom data type. Every time data is  - received it is output to the Serial monitor. - - Make sure that your Yun is connected to the internet for this example  - to function properly. -  - The circuit: - - No circuit required -  - created 2013 - by Julio Terra -  - This example code is in the public domain. -  - More information about Spacebrew is available at:  - http://spacebrew.cc/ -  - */ - -#include <Bridge.h> -#include <SpacebrewYun.h> - -// create a variable of type SpacebrewYun and initialize it with the constructor -SpacebrewYun sb = SpacebrewYun("aYun", "Arduino Yun spacebrew test"); - -// create variables to manage interval between each time we send a string -long last = 0; -int interval = 2000; - -int counter = 0; - -void setup() {  - -	// start the serial port -	Serial.begin(57600); - -	// for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected -	delay(4000); -	while (!Serial) { ; } - -	// start-up the bridge -	Bridge.begin(); - -	// configure the spacebrew object to print status messages to serial -	sb.verbose(true); - -	// configure the spacebrew publisher and subscriber -	sb.addPublish("string test", "string"); -	sb.addPublish("range test", "range"); -	sb.addPublish("boolean test", "boolean"); -	sb.addPublish("custom test", "crazy"); -	sb.addSubscribe("string test", "string"); -	sb.addSubscribe("range test", "range"); -	sb.addSubscribe("boolean test", "boolean"); -	sb.addSubscribe("custom test", "crazy"); - -	// register the string message handler method  -	sb.onRangeMessage(handleRange); -	sb.onStringMessage(handleString); -	sb.onBooleanMessage(handleBoolean); -	sb.onCustomMessage(handleCustom); - -	// connect to cloud spacebrew server at "sandbox.spacebrew.cc" -	sb.connect("sandbox.spacebrew.cc");  - -}  - - -void loop() {  -	// monitor spacebrew connection for new data -	sb.monitor(); - -	// connected to spacebrew then send a string every 2 seconds -	if ( sb.connected() ) { - -		// check if it is time to send a new message -		if ( (millis() - last) > interval ) { -			String test_str_msg = "testing, testing, "; -			test_str_msg += counter; -			counter ++; - -			sb.send("string test", test_str_msg); -			sb.send("range test", 500); -			sb.send("boolean test", true); -			sb.send("custom test", "youre loco"); - -			last = millis(); - -		} -	} -}  - -// define handler methods, all standard data type handlers take two appropriate arguments - -void handleRange (String route, int value) { -	Serial.print("Range msg "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", value "); -	Serial.println(value); -} - -void handleString (String route, String value) { -	Serial.print("String msg "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", value "); -	Serial.println(value); -} - -void handleBoolean (String route, boolean value) { -	Serial.print("Boolen msg "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", value "); -	Serial.println(value ? "true" : "false"); -} - -// custom data type handlers takes three String arguments - -void handleCustom (String route, String value, String type) { -	Serial.print("Custom msg "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(" of type "); -	Serial.print(type); -	Serial.print(", value "); -	Serial.println(value); -} - diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewBoolean/spacebrewBoolean.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewBoolean/spacebrewBoolean.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 0f068aa..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewBoolean/spacebrewBoolean.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -/* -  Spacebrew Boolean -  - Demonstrates how to create a sketch that sends and receives a - boolean value to and from Spacebrew. Every time the buttton is  - pressed (or other digital input component) a spacebrew message  - is sent. The sketch also accepts analog range messages from  - other Spacebrew apps. - - Make sure that your Yun is connected to the internet for this example  - to function properly. -  - The circuit: - - Button connected to Yun, using the Arduino's internal pullup resistor. -  - created 2013 - by Julio Terra -  - This example code is in the public domain. -  - More information about Spacebrew is available at:  - http://spacebrew.cc/ -  - */ - -#include <Bridge.h> -#include <SpacebrewYun.h> - -// create a variable of type SpacebrewYun and initialize it with the constructor -SpacebrewYun sb = SpacebrewYun("spacebrewYun Boolean", "Boolean sender and receiver"); - -// variable that holds the last potentiometer value -int last_value = 0; - -// create variables to manage interval between each time we send a string -void setup() {  - -	// start the serial port -	Serial.begin(57600); - -	// for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected -	delay(4000); -	while (!Serial) { ; } - -	// start-up the bridge -	Bridge.begin(); - -	// configure the spacebrew object to print status messages to serial -	sb.verbose(true); - -	// configure the spacebrew publisher and subscriber -	sb.addPublish("physical button", "boolean"); -	sb.addSubscribe("virtual button", "boolean"); - -	// register the string message handler method  -	sb.onBooleanMessage(handleBoolean); - -	// connect to cloud spacebrew server at "sandbox.spacebrew.cc" -	sb.connect("sandbox.spacebrew.cc");  - -	pinMode(3, INPUT); -	digitalWrite(3, HIGH); -}  - - -void loop() {  -	// monitor spacebrew connection for new data -	sb.monitor(); - -	// connected to spacebrew then send a new value whenever the pot value changes -	if ( sb.connected() ) { -		int cur_value = digitalRead(3); -		if ( last_value != cur_value ) { -			if (cur_value == HIGH) sb.send("physical button", false); -			else sb.send("physical button", true); -			last_value = cur_value; -		} -	} -}  - -// handler method that is called whenever a new string message is received  -void handleBoolean (String route, boolean value) { -	// print the message that was received -	Serial.print("From "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", received msg: "); -	Serial.println(value ? "true" : "false"); -} - diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewRange/spacebrewRange.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewRange/spacebrewRange.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 6dcbff8..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewRange/spacebrewRange.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/* -  Spacebrew Range -  - Demonstrates how to create a sketch that sends and receives analog - range value to and from Spacebrew. Every time the state of the  - potentiometer (or other analog input component) change a spacebrew - message is sent. The sketch also accepts analog range messages from  - other Spacebrew apps. - - Make sure that your Yun is connected to the internet for this example  - to function properly. -  - The circuit: - - Potentiometer connected to Yun. Middle pin connected to analog pin A0,  -   other pins connected to 5v and GND pins. -  - created 2013 - by Julio Terra -  - This example code is in the public domain. -  - More information about Spacebrew is available at:  - http://spacebrew.cc/ -  - */ - -#include <Bridge.h> -#include <SpacebrewYun.h> - -// create a variable of type SpacebrewYun and initialize it with the constructor -SpacebrewYun sb = SpacebrewYun("spacebrewYun Range", "Range sender and receiver"); - -// variable that holds the last potentiometer value -int last_value = 0; - -// create variables to manage interval between each time we send a string -void setup() {  - -	// start the serial port -	Serial.begin(57600); - -	// for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected -	delay(4000); -	while (!Serial) { ; } - -	// start-up the bridge -	Bridge.begin(); - -	// configure the spacebrew object to print status messages to serial -	sb.verbose(true); - -	// configure the spacebrew publisher and subscriber -	sb.addPublish("physical pot", "range"); -	sb.addSubscribe("virtual pot", "range"); - -	// register the string message handler method  -	sb.onRangeMessage(handleRange); - -	// connect to cloud spacebrew server at "sandbox.spacebrew.cc" -	sb.connect("sandbox.spacebrew.cc");  -}  - - -void loop() {  -	// monitor spacebrew connection for new data -	sb.monitor(); - -	// connected to spacebrew then send a new value whenever the pot value changes -	if ( sb.connected() ) { -		int cur_value = analogRead(A0); -		if ( last_value != cur_value ) { -			sb.send("physical pot", cur_value); -			last_value = cur_value; -		} -	} -}  - -// handler method that is called whenever a new string message is received  -void handleRange (String route, int value) { -	// print the message that was received -	Serial.print("From "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", received msg: "); -	Serial.println(value); -} - diff --git a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewString/spacebrewString.ino b/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewString/spacebrewString.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 8c8f1c7..0000000 --- a/libraries/Bridge/examples/SpacebrewYun/spacebrewString/spacebrewString.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -/* -  Spacebrew String -  - Demonstrates how to create a sketch that sends and receives strings - to and from Spacebrew. Every time string data is received it  - is output to the Serial monitor. - - Make sure that your Yun is connected to the internet for this example  - to function properly. -  - The circuit: - - No circuit required -  - created 2013 - by Julio Terra -  - This example code is in the public domain. -  - More information about Spacebrew is available at:  - http://spacebrew.cc/ -  - */ - -#include <Bridge.h> -#include <SpacebrewYun.h> - -// create a variable of type SpacebrewYun and initialize it with the constructor -SpacebrewYun sb = SpacebrewYun("spacebrewYun Strings", "String sender and receiver"); - -// create variables to manage interval between each time we send a string -long last_time = 0; -int interval = 2000; - -void setup() {  - -	// start the serial port -	Serial.begin(57600); - -	// for debugging, wait until a serial console is connected -	delay(4000); -	while (!Serial) { ; } - -	// start-up the bridge -	Bridge.begin(); - -	// configure the spacebrew object to print status messages to serial -	sb.verbose(true); - -	// configure the spacebrew publisher and subscriber -	sb.addPublish("speak", "string"); -	sb.addSubscribe("listen", "string"); - -	// register the string message handler method  -	sb.onStringMessage(handleString); - -	// connect to cloud spacebrew server at "sandbox.spacebrew.cc" -	sb.connect("sandbox.spacebrew.cc");  -}  - - -void loop() {  -	// monitor spacebrew connection for new data -	sb.monitor(); - -	// connected to spacebrew then send a string every 2 seconds -	if ( sb.connected() ) { - -		// check if it is time to send a new message -		if ( (millis() - last_time) > interval ) { -			sb.send("speak", "is anybody out there?"); -			last_time = millis(); -		} -	} -}  - -// handler method that is called whenever a new string message is received  -void handleString (String route, String value) { -	// print the message that was received -	Serial.print("From "); -	Serial.print(route); -	Serial.print(", received msg: "); -	Serial.println(value); -} - | 
