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ITEADLIB_Arduino_Nextion/examples/CompProgressBar/CompProgressBar.ino
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/**
* @example NexTouch.cpp
*
* @par Show how to use API of class NexProgressBar.
*
* @author Wu Pengfei (email:<pengfei.wu@itead.cc>)
* @date 2015/7/10
* @copyright
* Copyright (C) 2014-2015 ITEAD Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd. \n
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include "NexProgressBar.h"
#include "NexButton.h"
NexProgressBar j0 = NexProgressBar(0, 3, "j0");
NexButton btn_up = NexButton(0, 1, "btn_up");
NexButton btn_down = NexButton(0, 2, "btn_down");
NexTouch *nexListenList[] =
{
&btn_up,
&btn_down,
NULL
};
void buttonUpPopCallback(void *ptr)
{
uint32_t number = 0;
dbSerial.println("buttonUpPopCallback");
j0.getValue(&number);
number += 5;
if (number >= 100)
{
number = 100;
}
j0.setValue(number);
}
void buttonDownPopCallback(void *ptr)
{
uint32_t number = 0;
dbSerial.println("buttonDownPopCallback");
j0.getValue(&number);
if (number >= 5)
{
number -= 5;
}
j0.setValue(number);
}
void setup(void)
{
uint32_t brightness = 0;
dbSerial.begin(9600);
nexInit();
btn_up.attachPop(buttonUpPopCallback);
btn_down.attachPop(buttonDownPopCallback);
dbSerial.println("setup done");
}
void loop(void)
{
dbSerial.println("nexLoop");
nexLoop(nexListenList);
}