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11 years, 2 months ago.
My Code and My Dashboard
I'd like to help newbies like myself in publishing two programs for a 7 segment LED display, which taken from the good book counts 0 to 9 for both an Anode and/or Cathode connection. It just shows the different Hex values you need for both examples. I found I struggled a bit till I got my head around my bag of bits LED's which are a mixture of both types. Can you please advise me what the best way to do this is and how do I make a 'click to this program link'?
Many thanks.
Degs
1 Answer
11 years, 2 months ago.
Assuming you're already finished your program or library you should publish it publicly, I see you already have a library and program, but for the benefit of other people reading this there are instructions in the handbook here.
Once you've published a library you can insert it into wiki pages, forum posts etc by getting the embed code from the repository page (for example http://mbed.org/users/Degs/code/Motordriver/) and you'll see near the top there is a text box labelled "Embed" if you copy the contents of that text box into whatever it is you're editing/writing it will appear like this...
Import libraryMotordriver
Example for a Magnevation Board used previously on a OOPICII