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By Abhishek Ghosh September 13, 2018 7:40 am Updated on September 13, 2018

Arduino : One Push Button Multiple Functions (Single Press, Double Press, Long-Time Press)

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With Arduino, We Can Have One Push Button Multiple Functions Like Single Press, Double Press, Long-Time Press. There is Nice Library For Faster Prototyping. Our readers already read different types of guides on push button usage, like Blink LED With Pushbutton Control, Blink LED Rate Depending On Push Button Press Duration, Flip-Flop Blinking LED With Push Button etc. Now our readers can understand how to read from push button. We have shown the tutorials because they are of basic need for understanding.

 

Arduino One Push Button Multiple Functions

 

Matthias Hertel written a neat library named OneButton which we can use into our sketches easily. This article just showing one example how to use the library with one LED with common basic connection like this :

Arduino One Push Button Multiple Functions

For the below code, you need to connect the pushbutton to pin A1 (ButtonPin) and ground. The LED will be on pin 13 (StatusPin). Here is the library on Github :

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https://github.com/mathertel/OneButton

The repository has link to official reference in his website. The example used in this guide BlinkMachine.ino is also written by him. This example shows how to use the OneButtonLibrary to detect double-click events with one push button. One click on the push button will turn the LED on. A doubleclick on the push button will change the blink rate from ON to SLOW to FAST and back. So double click/push will make it faster blinking or slower blinking whereas one click/push will determine ON or OFF.

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    start
 
      |                   +-------\
 
      V                   V       |
 
  --------              ------    |
 
|  OFF   |<--click-+->|  ON  |   |
 
  --------          |   ------    |
 
                    |     |       |
 
                    |   d-click   |
 
                    |     |       |
 
                    |     V       |
 
                    |   ------    |
 
                    +- | SLOW |   |
 
                    |   ------    |
 
                    |     |       |
 
                    |   d-click   |
 
                    |     |       |
 
                    |     V    d-click
 
                    |   ------    |
 
                    +--| FAST |---/
 
                        ------

Here is the code :

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#include "OneButton.h"
// The actions I ca do...
typedef enum {
  ACTION_OFF,  // set LED "OFF".
  ACTION_ON,   // set LED "ON"
  ACTION_SLOW, // blink LED "SLOW"
  ACTION_FAST  // blink LED "FAST"
}
 
MyActions;
// Setup a new OneButton on pin A1.  
OneButton button(A1, true);
MyActions nextAction = ACTION_OFF; // no action when starting
// setup code here, to run once.
void setup() {
  // enable the standard led on pin 13.
  pinMode(13, OUTPUT);      // sets the digital pin as output
  // link the myClickFunction function to be called on a click event.  
  button.attachClick(myClickFunction);
  // link the doubleclick function to be called on a doubleclick event.  
  button.attachDoubleClick(myDoubleClickFunction);
  // set 80 msec. debouncing time. Default is 50 msec.
  button.setDebounceTicks(80);
} // setup
// main code here, to run repeatedly:
void loop() {
  unsigned long now = millis();
  // keep watching the push button:
  button.tick();
  // You can implement other code in here or just wait a while
  if (nextAction == ACTION_OFF) {
    // do nothing.
    digitalWrite(13, LOW);
  } else if (nextAction == ACTION_ON) {
    // turn LED on
    digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
  } else if (nextAction == ACTION_SLOW) {
    // do a slow blinking
    if (now % 1000 < 500) {
      digitalWrite(13, LOW);
    } else {
      digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
    } // if
  } else if (nextAction == ACTION_FAST) {
    // do a fast blinking
    if (now % 200 < 100) {
      digitalWrite(13, LOW);
    } else {
      digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
    } // if
  } // if
} // loop
// this function will be called when the button was pressed 1 time and them some time has passed.
void myClickFunction() {
  if (nextAction == ACTION_OFF)
    nextAction = ACTION_ON;
  else
    nextAction = ACTION_OFF;
} // myClickFunction
// this function will be called when the button was pressed 2 times in a short timeframe.
void myDoubleClickFunction() {
  if (nextAction == ACTION_ON) {
    nextAction = ACTION_SLOW;
  } else if (nextAction == ACTION_SLOW) {
    nextAction = ACTION_FAST;
  } else if (nextAction == ACTION_FAST) {
    nextAction = ACTION_ON;
  } // if
} // myDoubleClickFunction
// End

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