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MRAB
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Fri Sep 11 14:49:15 EDT 2015
On 2015-09-11 19:24, John McKenzie wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Thanks to the help of people here and in other newsgroups I seem to have
> something working doing the basics. (Buttons work, colours light up
> appropriately.)
>
> When I followed MRAB's instructions and read about scopes of variables
> that solved my most recent problem, but it introduced a bug. I think I
> fixed the bug but after all my stupid mistakes and forgetfulness that
> seems too good to be true. I expect there is a better, more elegant, or
> more Pythonic way to do what I did so please feel free to share on the
> subject.
>
> I had a problem where if I pressed a button while the LEDs were already
> flashing the colour of that button it would block a new colour from
> starting when I pressed a new button. So if the LED strip was red and I
> pressed the red button again nothing would happen when I pressed the blue
> or yellow button. Similar problem for the other two buttons.
>
> So inside my callbacks I added this code:
>
> if colour == 1:
> pass
> elif colour == 2 or 3:
> colour = 1
>
>
> Now it seems OK from my limited testing.
>
[snip]
"colour == 2 or 3" means the same as "(colour == 2) or 3", where 3 is a
true value (zero is a false value; any non-zero number is a true value).
What you mean is "colour == 2 or colour == 3".
A shorter alternative is "colour in (2, 3)".
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