If I say a circle looks like a rectangle, would you oppose my statement? Yes, you would. Why? Because a circle is a round-shaped object, whereas the rectangle has four angles. In your brain, you have images of both circles and rectangles. You just compared a circle to a rectangle and opposed my statement. This is how logic works. We compare with something and decide if our statement is true or false. In this chapter, we are going to learn about logical operations with Arduino IDE. We will also learn about loops.
Learning C for Arduino
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Learning C for Arduino
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Overview of this book
This book will start with the fundamentals of C programming and programming topics, such data types, functions, decision making, program loops, pointers, and structures, with the help of an Arduino board. Then you will get acquainted with Arduino interactions with sensors, LEDs, and autonomous systems and setting up the Arduino environment. Moving on you will also learn how to work on the digital and analog I/O, establish serial communications with autonomous systems, and integrate with electronic devices. By the end of the book, you will be able to make basic projects such as LED cube and smart weather system that leverages C.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Learning C for Arduino
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started
Our First Program!
Exploring C with Arduino IDE
Blinking with Operations and Loops
Functions and Files with Arduino
Arduino and C++
Using Pointers and Structure
Working with Arduino Libraries
Lets Build Something Awesome
Few Error Handlings
Customer Reviews