/*
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* Computer Switchboard
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*
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* Because interfacing with computers should be fun
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* and a keyboard is not enough.
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*
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* Let's turn a computer into an airplane (interface wise).
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*
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*/
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//todo: debounce, see neotimer
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//makes serial slower so it can be read
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#define DEBUGMODE 0
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#include <avr/io.h>
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#include <avr/interrupt.h>
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/* SevenSegmentLEDdisplay102a.ino
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* 2017-02-20
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* Mel Lester Jr.
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* Simple example of using Shift Register with a
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* Single Digit Seven Segment LED Display
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*/
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// Globals
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const int dataPin = 4; // blue wire to 74HC595 pin 14
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const int latchPin = 7; // green to 74HC595 pin 12
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const int clockPin = 8; // yellow to 74HC595 pin 11
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/* uncomment one of the following lines that describes your display
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* and comment out the line that does not describe your display */
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const char common = 'a'; // common anode
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//const char common = 'c'; // common cathode
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bool decPt = true; // decimal point display flag
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//switch
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// digital pin 9 has a pushbutton attached to it. Give it a name:
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int pushButton = 9;
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//rotary
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// -----
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// SimplePollRotator.ino - Example for the RotaryEncoder library.
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// This class is implemented for use with the Arduino environment.
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// Copyright (c) by Matthias Hertel, http://www.mathertel.de
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// This work is licensed under a BSD style license. See http://www.mathertel.de/License.aspx
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// More information on: http://www.mathertel.de/Arduino
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// -----
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// 18.01.2014 created by Matthias Hertel
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// -----
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// This example checks the state of the rotary encoder in the loop() function.
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// The current position is printed on output when changed.
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// Hardware setup:
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// Attach a rotary encoder with output pins to A2 and A3.
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// The common contact should be attached to ground.
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#include <RotaryEncoder.h>
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// Setup a RoraryEncoder for pins A2 and A3:
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//RotaryEncoder encoder(A2, A1);
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RotaryEncoder encoder(A1, A2);
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int difference = 0;
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uint8_t segdisp = 0;
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// Example showing use of the MD_KeySwitch library
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//
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// Momentary switch
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//
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// Prints the switch value on the Serial Monitor
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// Allows setting of options to see theior effect (see setup())
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//
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#include <MD_KeySwitch.h>
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// This is just an average debounce -steak
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// what i need is a way to actually, not register if I don't pick up the depressed button
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// but good enough for now
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const uint8_t SWITCH_PIN = 9; // switch connected to this pin
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const uint8_t SWITCH_ACTIVE = LOW; // digital signal when switch is pressed 'on'
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MD_KeySwitch S(SWITCH_PIN, SWITCH_ACTIVE);
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void setup() {
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// initialize I/O pins
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pinMode(dataPin, OUTPUT);
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pinMode(latchPin, OUTPUT);
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pinMode(clockPin, OUTPUT);
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Serial.begin(9600);
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pinMode(pushButton, INPUT_PULLUP);
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S.begin();
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//S.enableDoublePress(true);
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S.enableLongPress(true);
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/*S.enableRepeat(true);
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S.enableRepeatResult(true);*/
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}
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void loop() {
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//decPt = !decPt; // display decimal point every other pass through loop
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// generate characters to display for hexidecimal numbers 0 to F
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/* for (int i = 0; i <= 15; i++) {
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byte bits = myfnNumToBits(i) ;
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if (decPt) {
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bits = bits | B00000001; // add decimal point if needed
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}
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myfnUpdateDisplay(bits); // display alphanumeric digit
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delay(500); // pause for 1/2 second
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}*/
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byte bits = myfnNumToBits(segdisp);
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if (decPt) {
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bits = bits | B00000001; // add decimal point if switch high
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}
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myfnUpdateDisplay(bits);
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//ROTARY
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static uint8_t pos = 0;
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encoder.tick();
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uint8_t newPos = encoder.getPosition();
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if (pos != newPos) {
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difference = pos - newPos;
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//Serial.print(newPos);
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//Serial.println();
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//Serial.println(difference);
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pos = newPos;
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segdisp = (segdisp + difference);
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segdisp = segdisp & B00000111;//only give me the last three bits
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//if there is anything there, so and.
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//gives me 0-7
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//Serial.println(segdisp);
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}
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//BUTTONS
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/* int resultb = 0;
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resultb = PINB;
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delay(100);
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if (resultb == 0 ){
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decPt = 1;
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Serial.print("User Pressed button: ");
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Serial.println(segdisp);
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}
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else{
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decPt = 0;
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}
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*/
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// too fast, print serial when checking switch only
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// Serial.println(resultb,BIN); // noisy, but reads 0 when low.
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switch(S.read())
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{
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case MD_KeySwitch::KS_NULL: /* Serial.println("NULL"); */ break;
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case MD_KeySwitch::KS_PRESS:
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//Serial.println("\nSINGLE PRESS");
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Serial.print("User Pressed button: ");
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Serial.println(segdisp);
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break;
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/*
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case MD_KeySwitch::KS_DPRESS: Serial.print("\nDOUBLE PRESS");
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break;*/
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//case MD_KeySwitch::KS_LONGPRESS: Serial.print("\nLONG PRESS");
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//break; //this doesn't seem to work at all. - steak
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/*
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case MD_KeySwitch::KS_RPTPRESS: Serial.print("\nREPEAT PRESS");
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break;
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*/
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default: Serial.print("\nUNKNOWN");
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break;
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}
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}
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void myfnUpdateDisplay(byte eightBits) {
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if (common == 'a') { // using a common anonde display?
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eightBits = eightBits ^ B11111111; // then flip all bits using XOR
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}
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digitalWrite(latchPin, LOW); // prepare shift register for data
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shiftOut(dataPin, clockPin, LSBFIRST, eightBits); // send data
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digitalWrite(latchPin, HIGH); // update display
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}
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byte myfnNumToBits(int someNumber) {
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switch (someNumber) {
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case 0:
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return B11111100;
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break;
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case 1:
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return B01100000;
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break;
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case 2:
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return B11011010;
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break;
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case 3:
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return B11110010;
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break;
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case 4:
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return B01100110;
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break;
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case 5:
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return B10110110;
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break;
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case 6:
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return B10111110;
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break;
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case 7:
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return B11100000;
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break;
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case 8:
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return B11111110;
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break;
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case 9:
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return B11110110;
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break;
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case 10:
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return B11101110; // Hexidecimal A
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break;
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case 11:
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return B00111110; // Hexidecimal B
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break;
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case 12:
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return B10011100; // Hexidecimal C or use for Centigrade
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break;
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case 13:
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return B01111010; // Hexidecimal D
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break;
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case 14:
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return B10011110; // Hexidecimal E
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break;
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case 15:
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return B10001110; // Hexidecimal F or use for Fahrenheit
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break;
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default:
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return B10010010; // Error condition, displays three vertical bars
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break;
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}
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}
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