//---------------------------------------------------------------------- // NeoPixelRingTopologyTest // This will display specific colors in specific locations on the led rings // // This is useful in confirming the layout of your rings // // It does require that you have the actual series of rings connected //---------------------------------------------------------------------- #include const uint8_t PixelCount = 119; const uint8_t PixelPin = 2; // make sure to set this to the correct pin, ignored for Esp8266 // define the layout of your series of rings // // This example is using all of Adafruits rings and a Jewel in the center. // The center is the input and all the rings are connected in series going outward // // Rings: // 0 - 1 (virtual ring, the center of the jewel) // 1 - 6 (virtual ring, the outer ring of the jewel) // 2 - 12 count ring // 3 - 16 count ring // 4 - 24 count ring // 5 - 60 count ring comprised of four arc segments // // The values below in Rings[] are the index of the first pixel in each ring. // An extra value is appended for a virtual ring start that also // represents the total count of pixels in the complete series and this extra // value is required. // class MyRingsLayout { public: void Begin() { // this is where you load your dynamic rings layout and init Rings and RingCount // this example will just set these to static numbers to simulate a dynamic layout RingCount = 6; Rings = new uint16_t[RingCount]; Rings[0] = 1; Rings[1] = 6; Rings[2] = 12; Rings[3] = 16; Rings[4] = 24; Rings[5] = 60; // don't forget the final count of pixels as the last item } protected: uint16_t* Rings; uint8_t RingCount; uint8_t _ringCount() const { return RingCount; } }; // use the MyRingsLayout to declare the topo object // NeoRingTopology topo; // declare our strip // NeoPixelBus strip(PixelCount, PixelPin); // define some handy colors // RgbColor red(128, 0, 0); RgbColor green(0, 128, 0); RgbColor blue(0, 0, 128); RgbColor black(0); void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); while (!Serial); // wait for serial attach Serial.println(); Serial.println("Initializing..."); topo.Begin(); strip.Begin(); strip.Show(); Serial.println(); Serial.println("Running..."); } void loop() { delay(2500); Serial.println(); Serial.println("If your panel is correctly defined, you should see ..."); Serial.println("First pixel in each ring is Red."); Serial.println("Middle pixel in each ring is Green."); Serial.println("Last Pixel in each ring is Blue."); // use the topo to map the 2d polar cordinate to the pixel // and use that to SetPixelColor for (uint16_t ring = 0; ring < topo.getCountOfRings(); ring++) { // first pixel in each ring is red strip.SetPixelColor(topo.Map(ring, 0), red); // last pixel in each ring is blue strip.SetPixelColor(topo.Map(ring, topo.getPixelCountAtRing(ring) - 1), blue); // middle pixel in each ring is green strip.SetPixelColor(topo.Map(ring, topo.getPixelCountAtRing(ring) / 2), green); } strip.Show(); delay(5000); Serial.println(); Serial.println("Cleared to black ..."); strip.ClearTo(black); strip.Show(); }