How can I create a toggle macro?
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You can read the current state of an output from the object model, it's "state.gpout[n].pwm". So you can do it without using a global variable.
Edit: jay beat me to it!
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@dc42 said in How can I create a toggle macro?:
state.gpout
Appreciate the input you have given, maybe I need to start at the beginning.
This is my config for my Lights;Lights M950 F10 C"out1" M106 P10 S0 H-1 C"Front Lights" M106 P10 S1
It looks correct, it works. Personally it would be better if it was an on/off and not PWM'd, Do not think I require mood lighting on my chamber lights
So after enabling Object Model Browser, I found F10 under Fans and it shows the correct info as in my config.
I change the lights on and off and it changes 'actualValue'Not being as clever as you guys but willing to learn, how do I query 'Fan.10' actualValue'?
I sort of understand the 'if' part
if 'actualValue' = 1
then set to 0
Elif 'actualValue' = 0
set to 1Personally, it would be handy if there were some basic 'Meta Guides' to help us understand how to write queries and some simple ones we could implement to advance our learning.
Like if the printer is not homed, then home it and how to turn on /off lights with a one button macro!Much like you have done with the RRF configurator, it explains the function which has helped me learn a lot.
I did search for the "state.gpout[n].pwm" and variations in the dozuki and could not find any reference to it.
Again, Thanks in advance.
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@paulhew said in How can I create a toggle macro?:
@dc42 said in How can I create a toggle macro?:
state.gpout
Appreciate the input you have given, maybe I need to start at the beginning.
This is my config for my Lights;Lights M950 F10 C"out1" M106 P10 S0 H-1 C"Front Lights" M106 P10 S1
It looks correct, it works. Personally it would be better if it was an on/off and not PWM'd, Do not think I require mood lighting on my chamber lights
So after enabling Object Model Browser, I found F10 under Fans and it shows the correct info as in my config.
I change the lights on and off and it changes 'actualValue'Not being as clever as you guys but willing to learn, how do I query 'Fan.10' actualValue'?
I sort of understand the 'if' part
if 'actualValue' = 1
then set to 0
Elif 'actualValue' = 0
set to 1Personally, it would be handy if there were some basic 'Meta Guides' to help us understand how to write queries and some simple ones we could implement to advance our learning.
try here
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode_Meta_CommandsLike if the printer is not homed, then home it and how to turn on /off lights with a one button macro!
If you look through the meta commands topic section of the forum there are many examples which should help you understand.
https://forum.duet3d.com/category/34/gcode-meta-commandsMuch like you have done with the RRF configurator, it explains the function which has helped me learn a lot.
I did search for the "state.gpout[n].pwm" and variations in the dozuki and could not find any reference to it.
Again, Thanks in advance.
You have to use the object model to reference the proper name & syntax for the GPIO output, fan or whatever.
In our case, you're using a fan output, not a GPIO pin.
So you need to look in the fans section of the object browser.
Fan outputs are PWM capable, so that you can set a fan to any speed.
In your case, you can just set it to 0 or 1 using M106.
A GPIO output would be set by M42in terms of code you could have something like
if fans[10].actualValue = 1 M106 P10 S0 else M106 P10 S1
This example is only meant for an LED connected to a fan ouput that is only ever set full on, or full off.
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@owend said in How can I create a toggle macro?:
if fans[10].actualValue = 1
Thank You for your reply.
I did not know there was a Meta Commands section in the forum.I have learnt and understand a little more now, thank you.
Regards,
Paul.
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@dc42 is something like this (led toggle on/off with if-else macro) also possible for OUT1 on duet3 board ?
I can't seem to get it to work...
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@yao
Yes it is.
Please post what you have so far.
Both config.g and macro so we know how you're configuring the pin and how you're controlling it. -
@owend Hi, thanks for your response,
in the config:
; white led chamber light ALL
M950 P25 C"out1" ;use main out1 for full Chamber light
M42 P25 S0.5 ;on 50%this can be adjusted with:
; chamber lights hi
M42 P25 S1
; chamber lights low
M42 P25 S0.02I was trying:
if out1[25].actualValue >= 0.8
M42 P25 S0.02
else
M42 P25 S1whatever I try i get unknow value 'out1'
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@yao
What board are you using?
On my Duet 2 running RRF3.4 , the output port limit seems to be 20.
Do you really need it to be 25?
Try using a lower numberAnd your code should look like
if state.gpOut[nn].pwm >= 0.8
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@owend !!! that works!
I am running a duet3. my lights start at P20.
originally from the 3HC (hence the P20 range) but I ran out of connections so moved back to the main. for clarity for myself I kept the lights within the P20 range.using the following now:
if state.gpOut[25].pwm >= 0.8
M42 P25 S0.02
else
M42 P25 S{state.gpOut[25].pwm + 0.2}I now have 5 steps to full brightness and then it toggles to almost off.
Thanks for this. I have to investigate more into correct names and designations for usage of pins. I am not C minded, more of a mechanical guy. It amazes me every time how garbled the expression stackups need to be..
what does the 'pwm' mean? and why does it need to be there?
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@yao
Is not really that complicated
It's a hierarchical structure no different to your street address. Country/state/city/street/number/unit
These are not official designations but...
State - refers to functions on the board you might normally monitor
GPout[] - refers to the GP output pins as a whole (analogous with your street). It's an array, so you need a port number to identify an individual pin (house number)
pwm - refers to the PWM (pulse width modulation) value of that pin. You need that because the pin may have many different properties that are applied. e.g (name, inversion etc). Just as a street number may have one or 100 dwellings. If you don't address the right one, your letter may not get there.If you use the object model browser it becomes easy and you can copy the correct syntax with the button provided.
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@owend @owend Never had such a clear explanation is this!
But, is there a clear 'roadmap' where i can find all these specific DUET adresses, numbers, extensions and designations?
Where can I find the 'object model browser' :
this ?: https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Object-Model-Documentation#overview
I can't find the specific addresses you mention in that list.
M409 gives me an empty list of strings... -
@yao
This post shows you how to look at the object model browser
https://forum.duet3d.com/post/277538 -
some where I found this some time ago
Macro "leds on/off"
if state.gpOut[1].pwm == 1 M42 P1 S0 else M42 P1 S1
in config files
; LEDS M950 P1 C"e1heat" Q500 ;use heater 1 outupt for LED M42 P1 S1 ; turn off LEDS