Has wire been invented?would that work even for leds that arnt arranged in grid?
I don't believe that because you have not designed anything. You have not shown any part of a design for a flow chart, an LED circuit, a subroutine, or a light bar. You haven't even chosen a type of communication to use between the parts. You have not read the information that was linked to and you have not learned the information that was given to you here. If you had, your questions would change to being about the subjects you need to learn. Instead, you ask,but i am just trying to design it
Can I light up LEDs that are not arranged in a grid pattern? Can I use a switch to select a pattern?would that work even for leds that arnt arranged in grid? like i could sent an array and then just separate them based on the are to be lit up right?
now would i be able to run sets of code triggered by a 4 position switch? ie. position1 for off , position 2 for code 1+2 position 3 for 1+2+3 and position 4 for all?
If you had made any effort at all, you would know the answers to those 2 questions.What do you think?
You have been answered, and you received those answers by using other people's hours. Ignoring the answers and not studying the information turns those hours into a waste of our time instead of yours.but i am just trying to design it all up and grasp the details i need insted of searching for hours for the answers i can simply ask here,
So, show us your progress to demonstrate that we are not working into a vacuum.i understand now how to design and lay out the wiring
Here's an idea: Put SOMETHING down on paper. Projects like this have several parts that can be worked as modules. If you wait until you:i just need to work though it mentally before i write it down on paper
Exactly what I worked out by post 29 which is why I stopped posting.Has wire been invented?
This is getting very, "no place fast". Beside post #61, all you have contributed are questions, most of which have been answered outright or with links to the education you need. If you learned what you have been provided with, you would be programming by now. My conclusion is that you did not bother to learn the lessons provided and you don't intend to do any real work. You seem to be waiting for somebody to hand you the schematics, the code, and the wiring diagrams, without you even really defining what you want. The level you are performing at resembles a person who has been smoking funny cigarettes.
Do some work or you will never get this built.
You are looking too far ahead without putting the basics in place. It is essential to write ideas down, they will almost certainly contain errors, but that is part of the design process. Experienced designers know that their first ideas/ solutions are junk but that's how the process works; the best solutions take many iterations to find.will all information here i agree i dont know the information and yes i would agree i may not be doing the best to describe the issue or my requirements or my extent of understanding.
its a lot of work and with the mulitplexing i understand now how to design and lay out the wiring, it took me a while to visualize it before drawing it out.
sometimes i just need to work though it mentally before i write it down on paper
I'm not all that heavily invested...4 posts until yesterday...but when I check in on a project that has been running for 2 weeks and the question is, "Can I use a switch to switch things?"Exactly what I worked out by post 29 which is why I stopped posting.