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 +====== Switch (case) Statement, used with sensor input ======
  
 +
 +An if statement allows you to choose between two discrete options, TRUE or FALSE. When there are more than two options, you can use multiple if statements, or you can use the switch statement. Switch allows you to choose between several discrete options. This tutorial shows you how to use it to switch between four desired states of a photo resistor: really dark, dim, medium, and bright.
 +
 +This program first reads the photoresistor. Then it uses the map() function to map its output to one of four values: 0, 1, 2, or 3. Finally, it uses the switch() statement to print one of four messages back to the computer depending on which of the four values is returned.
 +
 +===== Hardware Required =====
 +
 +
 +|Arduino or Genuino Board|
 +|photoresistor, or another analog sensor|
 +|10k ohm resistors|
 +|hook-up wires|
 +|breadboard|
 +|Circuit|
 +
 +The photoresistor is connected to analog in pin 0 using a voltage divider circuit. A 10K ohm resistor makes up the other side of the voltage divider, running from Analog in 0 to ground. The analogRead() function returns a range of about 0 to 600 from this circuit in a reasonably lit indoor space.
 +
 +click the image to enlarge
 +
 +
 +image developed using Fritzing. For more circuit examples, see the Fritzing project page
 +
 +Schematic
 +
 +click the image to enlarge
 +
 +
 +==== Code ====
 +
 +
 +<code cpp>/*
 +  Switch statement
 +
 + Demonstrates the use of a switch statement.  The switch
 + statement allows you to choose from among a set of discrete values
 + of a variable.  It's like a series of if statements.
 +
 + To see this sketch in action, but the board and sensor in a well-lit
 + room, open the serial monitor, and and move your hand gradually
 + down over the sensor.
 +
 + The circuit:
 + * photoresistor from analog in 0 to +5V
 + * 10K resistor from analog in 0 to ground
 +
 + created 1 Jul 2009
 + modified 9 Apr 2012
 + by Tom Igoe
 +
 + This example code is in the public domain.
 +
 + http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SwitchCase
 + */
 +
 +// these constants won't change. They are the
 +// lowest and highest readings you get from your sensor:
 +const int sensorMin = 0;      // sensor minimum, discovered through experiment
 +const int sensorMax = 600;    // sensor maximum, discovered through experiment
 +
 +void setup() {
 +  // initialize serial communication:
 +  Serial.begin(9600);
 +}
 +
 +void loop() {
 +  // read the sensor:
 +  int sensorReading = analogRead(A0);
 +  // map the sensor range to a range of four options:
 +  int range = map(sensorReading, sensorMin, sensorMax, 0, 3);
 +
 +  // do something different depending on the
 +  // range value:
 +  switch (range) {
 +    case 0:    // your hand is on the sensor
 +      Serial.println("dark");
 +      break;
 +    case 1:    // your hand is close to the sensor
 +      Serial.println("dim");
 +      break;
 +    case 2:    // your hand is a few inches from the sensor
 +      Serial.println("medium");
 +      break;
 +    case 3:    // your hand is nowhere near the sensor
 +      Serial.println("bright");
 +      break;
 +  }
 +  delay(1);        // delay in between reads for stability
 +}</code>
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