57 lines
1.0 KiB
C++
57 lines
1.0 KiB
C++
/***
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eeprom_iteration example.
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A set of example snippets highlighting the
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simplest methods for traversing the EEPROM.
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Running this sketch is not necessary, this is
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simply highlighting certain programming methods.
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Written by Christopher Andrews 2015
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Released under MIT licence.
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***/
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#include <EEPROM.h>
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void setup() {
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/***
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Iterate the EEPROM using a for loop.
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***/
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for (int index = 0 ; index < EEPROM.length() ; index++) {
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//Add one to each cell in the EEPROM
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EEPROM[ index ] += 1;
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}
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/***
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Iterate the EEPROM using a while loop.
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***/
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int index = 0;
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while (index < EEPROM.length()) {
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//Add one to each cell in the EEPROM
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EEPROM[ index ] += 1;
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index++;
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}
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/***
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Iterate the EEPROM using a do-while loop.
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***/
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int idx = 0; //Used 'idx' to avoid name conflict with 'index' above.
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do {
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//Add one to each cell in the EEPROM
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EEPROM[ idx ] += 1;
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idx++;
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} while (idx < EEPROM.length());
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} //End of setup function.
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void loop() {} |