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| The examples for each device all have this general structure so you can follow along: | The examples for each device all have this general structure so you can follow along: | ||
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| <span style="color:#090;">// ----- Event Functions -----</span> | |||
| Create any Language-Specific Functions (exception handling) | |||
| Create General Attach, Detach, and Error Handling Functions | |||
| :On attach: Initialize hardware (antennas, etc) | |||
| :On detach: Reset any state variables | |||
| Create Hardware-Specific Functions | |||
| :Print messages to notify they are called | |||
| :Perform minor accompanying changes (turn on LED, etc) | |||
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Revision as of 22:05, 8 December 2011
You can learn about the flow and the functions within the examples by reading about General Phidget Programming, which will walk you through the concepts in each example, regardless of your device or language.
The examples for each device all have this general structure so you can follow along:
| // ----- Event Functions ----- Create any Language-Specific Functions (exception handling) Create General Attach, Detach, and Error Handling Functions 
 Create Hardware-Specific Functions 
 
 | {{{1}}} // --- Main Code --- Create Device Software Object Hook Event Functions created above to Device Open Device  Loop waiting on events and user input:
     Get and Print various device statuses on request by input
     Handle on-going attach and detach events
     Exit upon specific user input
Close Device Delete Device </source> | 
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