TFT_eSPI/examples/ST7735/TFT_Rainbow_ST7735/TFT_Rainbow_ST7735.ino

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/*
An example showing rainbow colours on a 1.8" TFT LCD screen
and to show a basic example of font use.
This examples uses the hardware SPI only. Non-hardware SPI
is just too slow (~8 times slower!)
Updated by Bodmer
Colours:
code color
0x0000 Black
0xFFFF White
0xBDF7 Light Gray
0x7BEF Dark Gray
0xF800 Red
0xFFE0 Yellow
0xFBE0 Orange
0x79E0 Brown
0x7E0 Green
0x7FF Cyan
0x1F Blue
0xF81F Pink
*/
#include <TFT_eSPI.h> // Graphics and font library for ST7735 driver chip
#include <SPI.h>
TFT_eSPI tft = TFT_eSPI(); // Invoke library, pins defined in User_Setup.h
unsigned long targetTime = 0;
byte red = 31;
byte green = 0;
byte blue = 0;
byte state = 0;
unsigned int colour = red << 11;
void setup(void) {
tft.init();
tft.setRotation(1);
tft.fillScreen(ST7735_BLACK);
targetTime = millis() + 1000;
}
void loop() {
if (targetTime < millis()) {
targetTime = millis()+10000;
for (int i = 0; i<160; i++) {
tft.drawFastVLine(i, 0, tft.height(), colour);
switch (state) {
case 0:
green +=2;
if (green == 64) {
green=63;
state = 1;
}
break;
case 1:
red--;
if (red == 255) {
red = 0;
state = 2;
}
break;
case 2:
blue ++;
if (blue == 32) {
blue=31;
state = 3;
}
break;
case 3:
green -=2;
if (green ==255) {
green=0;
state = 4;
}
break;
case 4:
red ++;
if (red == 32) {
red = 31;
state = 5;
}
break;
case 5:
blue --;
if (blue == 255) {
blue = 0;
state = 0;
}
break;
}
colour = red<<11 | green<<5 | blue;
}
// The standard ADAFruit font still works as berfore
tft.setTextColor(ST7735_BLACK, ST7735_BLACK); // Note these fonts do not plot the background colour
tft.setCursor (12, 5);
tft.print("Original ADAfruit font!");
// The new larger fonts do not use the .setCursor call, coords are embedded
tft.setTextColor(ST7735_BLACK, ST7735_BLACK); // Do not plot the background colour
// Overlay the black text on top of the rainbow plot (the advantage of not drawing the backgorund colour!)
tft.drawCentreString("Font size 2",80,14,2); // Draw text centre at position 80, 12 using font 2
//tft.drawCentreString("Font size 2",81,12,2); // Draw text centre at position 80, 12 using font 2
tft.drawCentreString("Font size 4",80,30,4); // Draw text centre at position 80, 24 using font 4
tft.drawCentreString("12.34",80,54,6); // Draw text centre at position 80, 24 using font 6
tft.drawCentreString("12.34 is in font size 6",80,92,2); // Draw text centre at position 80, 90 using font 2
// Note the x position is the top of the font!
// draw a floating point number
float pi = 3.14159; // Value to print
int precision = 3; // Number of digits after decimal point
int xpos = 50; // x position
int ypos = 110; // y position
int font = 2; // font number only 2,4,6,7 valid. Font 6 only contains characters [space] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 : a p m
xpos+=tft.drawFloat(pi,precision,xpos,ypos,font); // Draw rounded number and return new xpos delta for next print position
tft.drawString(" is pi",xpos,ypos,font); // Continue printing from new x position
}
}