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| diff --git a/libraries/Esplora/examples/EsploraLedShow2/EsploraLedShow2.ino b/libraries/Esplora/examples/EsploraLedShow2/EsploraLedShow2.ino deleted file mode 100644 index 8f9f8a2..0000000 --- a/libraries/Esplora/examples/EsploraLedShow2/EsploraLedShow2.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/* -  Esplora Led/Microphone - -  This simple sketch reads the microphone, light sensor, and slider. -  Then it uses those readings to set the brightness of red, green and blue -  channels of the RGB LED. The red channel will change with the loudness -  "heared" by the microphone, the green channel changes as the -  amount of light in the room and the blue channel will change -  with the position of the slider. - -  Created on 22 november 2012 -  By Enrico Gueli <enrico.gueli@gmail.com> -  Modified 24 Nov 2012 -  by Tom Igoe -*/ - -#include <Esplora.h> - -void setup() { -  // initialize the serial communication: -  Serial.begin(9600); -} - -int lowLight = 400;   // the light sensor reading when it's covered -int highLight = 1023; // the maximum light sensor reading  -int minGreen = 0;     // minimum brightness of the green LED -int maxGreen = 100;   // maximum brightness of the green LED - -void loop() { -  // read the sensors into variables: -  int mic = Esplora.readMicrophone(); -  int light = Esplora.readLightSensor(); -  int slider = Esplora.readSlider(); -   -  // convert the sensor readings to light levels: -  byte red   = constrain(mic, 0, 255); -  byte green = constrain( -                  map(light, lowLight, highLight, minGreen, maxGreen), -                  0, 255); -  byte blue  = slider/4; - -  // print the light levels (to see what's going on): -  Serial.print(red); -  Serial.print(' '); -  Serial.print(green); -  Serial.print(' '); -  Serial.println(blue); - -  // write the light levels to the LED.  -  // note that the green value is always 0: -  Esplora.writeRGB(red, green, blue); -   -  // add a delay to keep the LED from flickering: -  delay(10);  -} | 
