Experiment 1 // Processing + Arduino
Experiment 2 // Photointerrupter + Arduino
Memory of Ilm Park
Key words:
+walking +routine +pigment +collecting +archive +nature +memory
Project Idea:
An Arduino with a color sensor records the data and this data (variety of pigments) will be use for to paint morning walks at Ilm Park. A color will be archived while walking every morning on the specific route determined in the park.
Code:
import processing.serial.*; // import Serial library Serial myPort; // Create object from Serial class String incomingData = null; // create String "text" variable for incoming arduino data float rawSensorData = 0; // create float "number" variable for incoming arduino data float r,g,b; void setup() {
size(800, 800); // define the size of the canvas String portName = Serial.list()[3]; // define the serial port. change the number in [] to a 1 or 2 etc. to match your Arduino USB port. myPort = new Serial(this, portName, 9600); // create new serial object with baud rate (USB-speed) 9600 (must be the same in arduino!!!) myPort.bufferUntil('\n'); // receive data until new line character comes up background (255); // make a white background. You can also put this in DRAW to refresh your canvas every draw loop.
} void draw() { //*** experiment here to visualize your sensor data! //*** use the variable – rawSensorData – to change things according to sensor changes. // for example: //float mappedData = map (rawSensorData, 0, 1023, 0, 255); background (r,g,b); } // this is the serial function that runs constantly in the background of your program // it allows you to use the incoming data in the draw() function, you do not need to change this. void serialEvent(Serial myPort) {
incomingData = myPort.readString(); // read the incoming data as String and save it in the "incomingData" variable r = float(trim(incomingData.split(" ")[0])); g = float(trim(incomingData.split(" ")[1])); b = float(trim(incomingData.split(" ")[2])); //rawSensorData = float(trim(incomingData)); // clean the incoming data String and convert it to a float data type (a number) //println (rawSensorData); // print the data to the console for inspection println (incomingData); myPort.clear(); // clear the serial port for receiving new data
} /* HELP: FINDING THE CORRECT USB PORT if you can not find your arduino USB port, make a new file and add this code:
- CODE START *
import processing.serial.*; // List all the available serial ports printArray(Serial.list());
- CODE END *
It will print out a list of all your USB connections. Find the [ ] number for your Arduino Port and include it in line 8 of this code.
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