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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby fixstuff555 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:42 am

Love the comments Trog, wonderful learning tool.
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby trogluddite » Mon Apr 29, 2013 2:40 am

Thanks a lot, fixstuff - glad to know it is helpful. :)
Think I might do a few more like that - maybe easier to have it in a working schematic instead of long forum posts.
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby billv » Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:58 am

trogluddite wrote:Here's a counter that should cover most bases...

:o Awesome....only had time for a quick look.....
fixstuff555 wrote:wonderful learning tool.

...yeh, it looks that way :) ....Thanks Trog.
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby billv » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:15 am

Had a closer look now...it's beautifully laid out and explained. Thanks again trog.
I love this part
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  def init
    @count = 0
    @old_count = 0
  end

Lots of my attempts kept going back to that area(def init).
At the moment, the first revelation i got was you can keep going with this
and keep defining "pre-existing" behaviours.
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  def setup
    @count = limit(@reset_value, @min, @max)
  end

"Def this", "def that"...before you do the "def event"....cool....
i could see that was required, if i wanted a reset to happen, I would have to write
a "sub" program of some sort, to initialize the main code that would be running.

At the moment 99% of your tutorial is alien to my brain.
So I'm going to leave the tutorial, and take this little "crumb" of info, and milk it.......
When i come up empty-the other 99% still there to fall back on ;)

What's that U2 song, "Waiting on the crumbs from your table"..........
Cheers mate.....
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby trogluddite » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:57 am

Thanks for the kind words,guys, you are most welcome.
billv wrote:"Waiting on the crumbs from your table".

Well, now that a look away from the screen, my PC desk sure could do with a sweep - hope you like fig rolls! :lol:
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby billv » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:06 pm

trogluddite wrote:hope you like fig rolls!

Is it fresh, or is it one of those pieces of food you find lying around the CPU
that you thought you had eaten a few days ago :lol: :lol:
..na, keep it...you've already given us noobs a 'smorgasbord" in that FSM...
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby pall » Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:51 pm

Finally born a ruby counter. ;)
Thank Trog!
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby billv » Sat May 11, 2013 10:14 pm

Counter won't re-set.
Trigger is bool to false from stop/start button.
Trigger works, but no re-set to "0" happens.
Circuit and settings in counter seem fine
Can't work it out :?
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby Nubeat7 » Sat May 11, 2013 11:22 pm

output 3 in ticker is time but i think it should be nil to send a trigger when state changes to false, and it does the reset but you putted a trigger switch on the output which is the reason that you don`t get it..
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Re: Ruby Counter

Postby billv » Sun May 12, 2013 12:33 am

Nubeat7 wrote:you putted a trigger switch on the output which is the reason

Thanks mate. i just took it off and it re-sets fine.......
Not sure why i have a trigger switch in their yet :? , built it some time ago..will start again with it.
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