Hey Charlot,
Yes, that seems a good approach.
Will try in a few hours with a bit more time.
"You did not sew it solid enough it seems:)."
Definitely dropped a few stitches with this one:) I try to re-attach.
(btw - what is up with gmail and attachments atm?)
All good wishes,
Julian
J bz wrote:You can use a table of 180 elements, each of which is initialized with
>
> I have a sensor which is spitting out numbers between 1-180.
>
> Each number triggers an event that I only want to happen once but the sensor
> repeats numbers every so often.
zeros. When a sensor number occurs, check against the table. If it's 0,
turn it to 1 and go on. If it's 1, do nothing and wait for a fresh
number from the sensor. Or, if you don't want to wait, scan the
table for the first zero. What appends when there's no zeros left is up
to you.
> (patch attached)
You did not sew it solid enough it seems:).
--
Charlot
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