EBK CONCEPTS OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
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ISBN: 9780135102251
Author: Sebesta
Publisher: VST
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void setup() { // put your setup code here, to run once:Serial.begin(9600);// Initializing digital pins as outputpinMode(green_led, OUTPUT);pinMode(red_led, OUTPUT);pinMode(yellow_led, OUTPUT);pinMode(buzzer, OUTPUT);
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digitalWrite(buzzer, LOW);digitalWrite(yellow_led, LOW);
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