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Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:08 pm
by Paulturner911
Couldnt this read && also?
if (hour()>=22 || hour()<12)

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:14 pm
by rimai
AS I said && means AND and || means OR.
Just use them just as you were if you were doing it in plain English.
If the hour is less than 9 or hour is greater than 20 would be
if (hour()<9 || hour()>20)

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:15 pm
by rimai
Paulturner911 wrote:Couldnt this read && also?
if (hour()>=22 || hour()<12)
If you use and in here, the condition will never be true.
How is the hour going to be at the same time greater than 22 and less than 12??
If it's 23 hours, it's greater than 22 but it will never be less than 12.

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:10 pm
by binder
lnevo wrote:It's basic logic statements...

AND or OR

So take an example a blue ball...

if (ball=blue) && (ball=round) then true
if (ball=blue) && (ball=cube) then false
if (ball=blue) || (ball=yellow) then true
if (ball=blue) || (ball=cube) then true

So AND both sides need to be true for the condition to work...
For OR only one side needs to be true for the conditional needs to be true.
good example wording. we should probably create a sticky thread or document primer for coding on arduino and how the logical operators work. maybe we can collaborate and come up with something for people to use. what do you think?

"Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:46 pm
by lnevo
Yeah we need that.. A doc, a stickie, or maybe a wiki. We need a good repo of snippets for some functions and some tips and tricks too... So many questions get asked answered and asked again...but alas...who has time . We need all the grateful non-coders to work on that ;)

I'm happy to help and contribute...just no time to coordinate and make it good...oh well

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:01 am
by Paulturner911
I see!! I WAS seeing it like this....if it is after 10pm AND before 9am(the next day)....which just isnt how it works.

I cant thank you guys enough for getting me crawling, Ill be walking one day. I try to search for the most part of what I need and post to ask about, or if it would work for me. You guys are always there to set me straight. I speak very highly of the product and even higher of the customer service/forum.
Im currently building a new light fixture 3mh 150 w/ retrofit LED (4pwm drivers) that Ill be looking to code some sunrise/sunset and lightening on demand...so Ill be back :)

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:37 pm
by Paulturner911
Placed just above custom code

ReefAngel.WavemakerRandom1(Port5);
ReefAngel.WavemakerRandom2(Port6);

"no matching function for call to ReefAngel.WavemakerRandom1(int)"

I thought this is how to make them completely random?

"Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:31 pm
by lnevo
Odd the function should be for a byte not an int.

Try just putting the number instead of PortX

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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:49 pm
by Paulturner911
lnevo wrote:Odd the function should be for a byte not an int.

Try just putting the number instead of PortX
No go same error. I guess if I can't get it completely random I could come up with some times.

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:04 pm
by rimai
Sorry, you need to type the min and max of the random range.

Code: Select all

ReefAngel.WavemakerRandom1(Port5,10,60);
ReefAngel.WavemakerRandom2(Port6,25,90);

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:15 pm
by Paulturner911
Thanks. I wasn't sure in the earlier post I made. I was kinda surprised that you said it was correct.

Those are seconds correct??

Re: "Entry" Level Controllable Pumps?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:24 pm
by Paulturner911
I hear that Roberto is working on a harness for the WP40 pumps!!! STOKED! What kind of ETA/Cost are we looking at?