# from adafruit_circuitplayground import cp
import board
import neopixel
# import random
# import time
RED = (255, 0, 0)
ORANGE = (245, 100, 0)
YELLOW = (255, 255, 0)
GREEN = (0, 255, 0)
CYAN = (0, 255, 255)
BLUE = (0, 0, 255)
PURPLE = (255, 0, 255)
PINK = (255, 3, 183)
BLACK = (0, 0, 0)
colors = [RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, CYAN, BLUE, PURPLE, PINK]
strip_pin = board.A1
strip_num_lights = 20
strip = neopixel.NeoPixel(strip_pin, strip_num_lights, brightness=1, auto_write=True)
i = 0
DIRECTION = 1
r = 255
g = 0
b = 0
rgb = (r, g, b)
turning_yellow = True
turning_green = False
turning_cyan = False
turning_blue = False
turning_purple = False
turning_red = False
buttonP = False
def idle():
while True:
if turning_yellow:
g += DIRECTION
if g == 225:
turning_yellow = False
turning_green = True
if turning_green:
r -= DIRECTION
if r== 0:
turning_green = False
turning_cyan = True
if turning_cyan:
b += DIRECTION
if b == 255:
turning_cyan = False
turning_blue = True
if turning_blue:
g -= DIRECTION
if g == 0:
turning_blue = False
turning_purple = True
if turning_purple:
r += DIRECTION
if r == 255:
turning_purple = False
turning_red = True
if turning_red:
b -= DIRECTION
if b == 0:
turning_red = False
turning_yellow = True
rgb = (r, g, b)
strip.fill(rgb)
This code is used to make an idle function that i will be using to make a door bell for my class room. It will make the classroom much more efficient.
To go from color to color, it looks to see what the R,G,B value is and changes the value depending on the change in the color.