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Code format question
In the previously linked version comparing colorCurrent.h == colorTarget.h or colorCurrent == colorTarget without the .h worked the same since the colors were fully saturated and at full brightness. Comparing colorCurrent == colorTarget compares the H,S, and V numbers all at the same time.
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what the work of EVERY_N_MILLISECONDS_I ?
Use the first one for regular unchanging intervals. Use the second one when you need the interval to change over time. Here's one of Marmilicious' examples.
- Blinking stars
- stretching and then compressing a rainbow on a strip
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Controlling WLED-ESP with another Arduino
Depending on the complexity of the animations you want, you could power them through the Arduino directly with a library like FastLED. https://github.com/marmilicious/FastLED_examples/blob/master/MIDI_test_v1.ino is an example.
- changing brightness of the individual led's?
- hopefully, last time asking for help...
- help again
- Addressing multiple individual Leds at once
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More Coding Help Needed!
Take note in my example: https://github.com/marmilicious/FastLED_examples/blob/master/custom_pixel_array.ino
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marmilicious/FastLED_examples is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of FastLED_examples is C++.
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