#include "yocto_api.h"
#include <cfloat>
#include <cmath>
#include <map>
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#define _Y_MEASURETYPE_ENUM |
typedef void(* YLightSensorValueCallback) (YLightSensor *func, const string &functionValue) |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_HUMAN_EYE |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_WIDE_SPECTRUM |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_INFRARED |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_HIGH_RATE |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_HIGH_ENERGY |
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Y_MEASURETYPE_INVALID |
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Definition at line 59 of file yocto_lightsensor.h.
Retrieves a light sensor for a given identifier. The identifier can be specified using several formats:
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FunctionLogicalName
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ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier
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ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName
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ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier
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ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName
This function does not require that the light sensor is online at the time it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid. Use the method YLightSensor.isOnline() to test if the light sensor is indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for a light sensor by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name, then by logical name.
If a call to this object's is_online() method returns FALSE although you are certain that the matching device is plugged, make sure that you did call registerHub() at application initialization time.
- Parameters
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func | : a string that uniquely characterizes the light sensor |
- Returns
- a YLightSensor object allowing you to drive the light sensor.
Definition at line 289 of file yocto_lightsensor.h.
Starts the enumeration of light sensors currently accessible. Use the method YLightSensor.nextLightSensor() to iterate on next light sensors.
- Returns
- a pointer to a YLightSensor object, corresponding to the first light sensor currently online, or a NULL pointer if there are none.
Definition at line 300 of file yocto_lightsensor.h.