Microbit Module¶
The microbit module gives you access to all the hardware that is built-in
into your board.
Functions¶
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microbit.panic(n)¶ Enter a panic mode that stops all execution, scrolls an error code in the micro:bit display and requires restart:
microbit.panic(255)
Parameters: n – An arbitrary integer between 0 and 255 to indicate an error code.
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microbit.reset()¶ Restart the board.
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microbit.running_time()¶ Returns: The number of milliseconds since the board was switched on or restarted.
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microbit.scale(value, from_, to)¶ Converts a value from a range to another range.
For example, to convert 30 degrees from Celsius to Fahrenheit:
temp_fahrenheit = scale(30, from_=(0.0, 100.0), to=(32.0, 212.0))
This can be useful to convert values between inputs and outputs, for example an accelerometer x value to a speaker volume.
If one of the numbers in the
toparameter is a floating point (i.e a decimal number like10.0), this function will return a floating point number. If they are both integers (i.e10), it will return an integer:returns_int = scale(accelerometer.get_x(), from_=(-2000, 2000), to=(0, 255))
Negative scaling is also supported, for example
scale(25, from_=(0, 100), to=(0, -200))will return-50.Parameters: - value – A number to convert.
- from – A tuple to define the range to convert from.
- to – A tuple to define the range to convert to.
Returns: The
valueconverted to thetorange.
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microbit.sleep(n)¶ Wait for
nmilliseconds. One second is 1000 milliseconds, somicrobit.sleep(1000)will pause the execution for one second.Parameters: n – An integer or floating point number indicating the number of milliseconds to wait.
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microbit.temperature()¶ Returns: An integer with the temperature of the micro:bit in degrees Celcius.