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I'm trying to find a way to use one button to enable/disable commands. (actually, it's a multicolor LED i'm trying to start/stop changing colors)

My code is under here, but it does not work, if anyone could tell me what's wrong, i can't see it...

int red = 0;
int redPin = 9;
int blue = 0;
int bluePin = 11;
int green = 0;
int greenPin = 10;
int state = 0;
int stateModulo = 0;
void setup() {
  pinMode(10, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(11, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(9, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(2, INPUT);
}


void checkButton(int var, int result) {
  if (digitalRead(2) == HIGH) {
      var++;
      result = var%2;
    }
}

void changecolor(int startColor,int endColor,int startPin,int endPin,int delayTime)
{
  for (endColor = 0; endColor <= 255; endColor++)
  {
     checkButton(state,stateModulo);
     if (stateModulo == 0) {
       startColor = 255 - endColor;
       analogWrite(endPin, endColor);
       analogWrite(startPin, startColor);
       delay(delayTime);
     }
  }
}

void loop() {
   changecolor(red,green,redPin,greenPin,10);
   changecolor(green,blue,greenPin,bluePin,10);
   changecolor(blue,red,bluePin,redPin,10);
 }
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  • You're not changing stateModulo anywhere.
    – Wooble
    May 22, 2012 at 17:18

2 Answers 2

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In the code below, result is not passed by reference, nor returned. The same applies to var, after you have modified it you throw away any edit you have made.

void checkButton(int var, int result) {
  if (digitalRead(2) == HIGH) {
      var++;
      result = var%2;
    }
}

I can recommend you a good C++ book where to learn some language basics. My suggestion: Thinking in C++, by Bruce Eckel.

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Consider this:

//Buttons

int button1 = 7;
int button2 = 6;
int button3 = 4;
int button4 = 2;


//Relays
int rl1 = 13;
int rl2 = 12;
int rl3 = 11;
int rl4 = 8;


//States for Relay and Button (1)

int state1 = HIGH;      // the current state of the output pin
int reading1;           // the current reading from the input pin
int previous1 = LOW;    // the previous reading from the input pin

//States for Relay and Button (2)

int state2 = HIGH;      // the current state of the output pin
int reading2;           // the current reading from the input pin
int previous2 = LOW;    // the previous reading from the input pin

//States for Relay and Button (3)

int state3 = HIGH;      // the current state of the output pin
int reading3;           // the current reading from the input pin
int previous3 = LOW;    // the previous reading from the input pin

//States for Relay and Button (4)

int state4 = HIGH;      // the current state of the output pin
int reading4;           // the current reading from the input pin
int previous4 = LOW;    // the previous reading from the input pin




// the follow variables are long's because the time, measured in miliseconds,
// will quickly become a bigger number than can be stored in an int.
long time1 = 0;          // the last time the output pin was toggled
long time2 = 0;
long time3 = 0;
long time4 = 0;

long debounce1 = 200;   // the debounce time, increase if the output flickers
long debounce2 = 200;
long debounce3 = 200;
long debounce4 = 200;


void setup()
{
  pinMode(button1, INPUT);
  pinMode(button2, INPUT);
  pinMode(button3, INPUT);
  pinMode(button4, INPUT);

  pinMode(rl1, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(rl2, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(rl3, OUTPUT);
  pinMode(rl4, OUTPUT);

}

void loop() {

  reading1 = digitalRead(button1);
  reading2 = digitalRead(button2);
  reading3 = digitalRead(button3);
  reading4 = digitalRead(button4);


  // if the input just went from LOW and HIGH and we've waited long enough
  // to ignore any noise on the circuit, toggle the output pin and remember
  // the time
  //Condition Relay 1
  if (reading1 == HIGH && previous1 == LOW && millis() - time1 > debounce1) {
    if (state1 == HIGH)
      state1 = LOW;
    else
      state1 = HIGH;

    time1 = millis();    
  }

  //Condition Relay 2
    if (reading2 == HIGH && previous2 == LOW && millis() - time2 > debounce2) {
    if (state2 == HIGH)
      state2 = LOW;
    else
      state2 = HIGH;

    time2 = millis();    
  }

  //Condition Relay 3
    if (reading3 == HIGH && previous3 == LOW && millis() - time3 > debounce3) {
    if (state3 == HIGH)
      state3 = LOW;
    else
      state3 = HIGH;

    time3 = millis();    
  }

  //Condition Relay 4
    if (reading4 == HIGH && previous4 == LOW && millis() - time4 > debounce4) {
    if (state4 == HIGH)
      state4 = LOW;
    else
      state4 = HIGH;

    time4 = millis();    
  }




  digitalWrite(rl1, state1);
  digitalWrite(rl2, state2);
  digitalWrite(rl3, state3);
  digitalWrite(rl4, state4);


  previous1 = reading1;
  previous2 = reading2;
  previous3 = reading3;
  previous4 = reading4;
}

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