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The aim of this exercise is to use analogue input devices within a Flowcode flowchart. | The aim of this exercise is to use analogue input devices within a Flowcode flowchart. | ||
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+ | Digital inputs are simpler to deal with, as they have a finite range of possible values.<br /> | ||
+ | For example, a two bit digital input can have one of only four possible values - 00, 01, 10 or 11.<br /> | ||
+ | Flowcode uses an 'Input' icon to deal with digital inputs. | ||
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+ | An analogue input, on the other hand can have any of an infinite number of possible values. |
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The aim of this exercise is to use analogue input devices within a Flowcode flowchart.
Digital inputs are simpler to deal with, as they have a finite range of possible values.
For example, a two bit digital input can have one of only four possible values - 00, 01, 10 or 11.
Flowcode uses an 'Input' icon to deal with digital inputs.
An analogue input, on the other hand can have any of an infinite number of possible values.