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* Finally, configure these properties. To do this: | * Finally, configure these properties. To do this: | ||
− | ::* Click on the color shown for the 'color' property. | + | ::* Click on the color shown for the 'color' property.[[File:Gen_ExerciseLEDcreate_LEDcomppropsdetail_01.jpg|200px|right]] |
::* Select a color from the color chart that appears. | ::* Select a color from the color chart that appears. | ||
::* Click on the word 'Unconnected', alongside the 'pin' property. | ::* Click on the word 'Unconnected', alongside the 'pin' property. | ||
::* Select an appropriate pin, such as RA0, from the chip pin layout. | ::* Select an appropriate pin, such as RA0, from the chip pin layout. |
Revision as of 10:07, 21 May 2013
- Open a new Flowcode flowchart.
- Make sure that the System Panel and Properties Panel are visible.
- If they are not, then select them in the View Menu.
- Click on the hemisphere shape in the Shapes menu and drag one onto the Systems Panel.
- The blue dotted square around it shows that this object is currently selected.
- Right-click and select 'Center all objects' from the menu.
- Change the name of the component to 'LEDcomponent'.
- To do this:
- Find the 'handle' of the component at the top of the Panel Properties.
- Click on the name 'shape' (the default name).
- Change it to 'LEDcomponent'.
- Next, add two properties to the LED. The first allocates a color. The second sets up a connection from the LED to the controlling microcontroller.
- First add a default color to the component, using a new property called 'color'.
- To do this:
- De-select the hemisphere by clicking anywhere outside it in the Systems Panel.
- Hover over the icon to the right of the 'Properties' label.
- Click on the down-arrow that appears.
- Click on 'Add new'.
- In the 'Cosmetic name' box type "LEDcolor".
- Select 'Color picker' for the 'Property type'.
- Type "color" for the 'Property variable' name.
- In the same way, then add another new property to specify the default connection. Give it a Cosmetic name "Connection", with Property type 'Single digital pin' and a Property variable name "pin".
- Finally, configure these properties. To do this:
- Click on the color shown for the 'color' property.
- Select a color from the color chart that appears.
- Click on the word 'Unconnected', alongside the 'pin' property.
- Select an appropriate pin, such as RA0, from the chip pin layout.