/* TFT Graph This example for an Arduino screen reads the value of an analog sensor on A0, and graphs the values on the screen. This example code is in the public domain. Created 15 April 2013 by Scott Fitzgerald http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/TFTGraph */ #include // Arduino LCD library #include // pin definition for the Uno #define cs 10 #define dc 9 #define rst 8 // pin definition for the Leonardo // #define cs 7 // #define dc 0 // #define rst 1 TFT TFTscreen = TFT(cs, dc, rst); // position of the line on screen int xPos = 0; void setup() { // initialize the serial port Serial.begin(9600); // initialize the display TFTscreen.begin(); // clear the screen with a pretty color TFTscreen.background(250, 16, 200); } void loop() { // read the sensor and map it to the screen height int sensor = analogRead(A0); int drawHeight = map(sensor, 0, 1023, 0, TFTscreen.height()); // print out the height to the serial monitor Serial.println(drawHeight); // draw a line in a nice color TFTscreen.stroke(250, 180, 10); TFTscreen.line(xPos, TFTscreen.height() - drawHeight, xPos, TFTscreen.height()); // if the graph has reached the screen edge // erase the screen and start again if (xPos >= 160) { xPos = 0; TFTscreen.background(250, 16, 200); } else { // increment the horizontal position: xPos++; } delay(16); }