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"Button Detection" rev_27

Jul 3rd, 2024
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  12.     - Project: "Button Detection"
  13.     - Source Code compiled for: ESP32 DevKit V1
  14.     - Source Code created on: 2024-07-03 22:20:10
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  18. /****** SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *****/
  19. /****** SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 1 *****/
  20.     /* print on serial button state. */
  21. /****** END SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *****/
  22.  
  23.  
  24. /****** DEFINITION OF LIBRARIES *****/
  25. #include <EasyButton.h>  //https://github.com/evert-arias/EasyButton
  26.  
  27. /****** FUNCTION PROTOTYPES *****/
  28. void setup(void);
  29. void loop(void);
  30. void onPressed(void);  // Prototype for the button press callback function
  31.  
  32. /***** DEFINITION OF DIGITAL INPUT PINS *****/
  33. const uint8_t button_PushButton_PIN_D4 = 4;
  34.  
  35. /****** DEFINITION OF LIBRARIES CLASS INSTANCES*****/
  36. EasyButton button(button_PushButton_PIN_D4);  // Initialize EasyButton object with the pin number
  37.  
  38. void onPressed()
  39. {
  40.   Serial.println("Button pressed");  // Callback function to handle button press
  41. }
  42.  
  43. void setup(void)
  44. {
  45.   // put your setup code here, to run once:
  46.   Serial.begin(115200);  // Initialize serial communication
  47.   Serial.println();
  48.   Serial.println(">>> EasyButton pressed example <<<");
  49.  
  50.   button.begin();  // Initialize the button
  51.   button.onPressed(onPressed);  // Attach the callback function to the button press event
  52. }
  53.  
  54. void loop(void)
  55. {
  56.   // put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
  57.   button.read();  // Read the button state
  58.  
  59.   // Print the current button state
  60.   if (button.isPressed()) {
  61.     Serial.println("Button is currently pressed");
  62.   } else {
  63.     Serial.println("Button is currently released");
  64.   }
  65.  
  66.   delay(100);  // Add a small delay to avoid flooding the serial monitor
  67. }
  68.  
  69. /* END CODE */
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