Tasmota/lib/lib_basic/NeoPixelBus-2.6.0/examples/animations/NeoPixelFunRandomChange/NeoPixelFunRandomChange.ino

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// NeoPixelFunRandomChange
// This example will randomly select a number pixels and then
// start an animation to blend them from their current color to
// randomly selected a color
//
#include <NeoPixelBus.h>
#include <NeoPixelAnimator.h>
const uint16_t PixelCount = 16; // make sure to set this to the number of pixels in your strip
const uint8_t PixelPin = 2; // make sure to set this to the correct pin, ignored for Esp8266
NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
// For Esp8266, the Pin is omitted and it uses GPIO3 due to DMA hardware use.
// There are other Esp8266 alternative methods that provide more pin options, but also have
// other side effects.
// for details see wiki linked here https://github.com/Makuna/NeoPixelBus/wiki/ESP8266-NeoMethods
NeoPixelAnimator animations(PixelCount); // NeoPixel animation management object
// what is stored for state is specific to the need, in this case, the colors.
// Basically what ever you need inside the animation update function
struct MyAnimationState
{
RgbColor StartingColor;
RgbColor EndingColor;
};
// one entry per pixel to match the animation timing manager
MyAnimationState animationState[PixelCount];
void SetRandomSeed()
{
uint32_t seed;
// random works best with a seed that can use 31 bits
// analogRead on a unconnected pin tends toward less than four bits
seed = analogRead(0);
delay(1);
for (int shifts = 3; shifts < 31; shifts += 3)
{
seed ^= analogRead(0) << shifts;
delay(1);
}
// Serial.println(seed);
randomSeed(seed);
}
// simple blend function
void BlendAnimUpdate(const AnimationParam& param)
{
// this gets called for each animation on every time step
// progress will start at 0.0 and end at 1.0
// we use the blend function on the RgbColor to mix
// color based on the progress given to us in the animation
RgbColor updatedColor = RgbColor::LinearBlend(
animationState[param.index].StartingColor,
animationState[param.index].EndingColor,
param.progress);
// apply the color to the strip
strip.SetPixelColor(param.index, updatedColor);
}
void PickRandom(float luminance)
{
// pick random count of pixels to animate
uint16_t count = random(PixelCount);
while (count > 0)
{
// pick a random pixel
uint16_t pixel = random(PixelCount);
// pick random time and random color
// we use HslColor object as it allows us to easily pick a color
// with the same saturation and luminance
uint16_t time = random(100, 400);
animationState[pixel].StartingColor = strip.GetPixelColor(pixel);
animationState[pixel].EndingColor = HslColor(random(360) / 360.0f, 1.0f, luminance);
animations.StartAnimation(pixel, time, BlendAnimUpdate);
count--;
}
}
void setup()
{
strip.Begin();
strip.Show();
SetRandomSeed();
}
void loop()
{
if (animations.IsAnimating())
{
// the normal loop just needs these two to run the active animations
animations.UpdateAnimations();
strip.Show();
}
else
{
// no animations runnning, start some
//
PickRandom(0.2f); // 0.0 = black, 0.25 is normal, 0.5 is bright
}
}