06.03 Arduino Arrays
Arrays are a data structure that can store multiple values. Arrays can also be used to write less code for repeating actions such as pinMode();
.
The previous traffic light state machine example used arrays to set the pins. It lists the pins in an array called LEDPinArray[]
. This array has 6 items. Items in an array are zero indexed, meaning that it counts six items as 0-5, with 0 being the first item.
Then it uses the built in function sizeof();
to get the size of the array and store that value in the variable LED_NUMBER
.
Later in setup();
a for
loop is used to iterate through the array and set every pin as output. This saves lots of repeated code in the setup();
fuction. If 20 pins or even 50 pins, if using an Arduino Mega or shift register, were used, the savings would be greater.
const unsigned char LEDPinArray[] = { northSouthRed,
northSouthYellow,
northSouthGreen,
eastWestRed,
eastWestYellow,
eastWestGreen };
const unsigned char LED_NUMBER = sizeof(LEDPinArray); // get the size of the array and store as variable
void setup() {
// use a for loop to iterate through the array of LED pins
for (int i = 0; i < LED_NUMBER; i++) {
pinMode(LEDPinArray[i], OUTPUT);
}
}