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Name | digitalWrite() |
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Examples | import processing.io.*; boolean ledOn = false; void setup() { GPIO.pinMode(4, GPIO.OUTPUT); // On the Raspberry Pi, GPIO 4 is pin 7 on the pin header, // located on the fourth row, above one of the ground pins frameRate(0.5); } void draw() { ledOn = !ledOn; if (ledOn) { GPIO.digitalWrite(4, GPIO.LOW); fill(204); } else { GPIO.digitalWrite(4, GPIO.HIGH); fill(255); } stroke(255); ellipse(width/2, height/2, width*0.75, height*0.75); } | ||||||
Description |
Sets an output pin to be either high or low You need to set the pin to output by calling pinMode() before calling this function. Unlike on Arduino, it is not possible to set a input pin's internal pull-up resistor using this function. |
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Syntax | .digitalWrite(pin, value) | ||||||
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Returns | void |
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