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Published inAug 2018
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Raul Portales
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Raul Portales

Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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LED strip (Apa102)

For the last part, we have the RGB LED strip, which is the one that gives the Rainbow HAT its name. It has seven RGB LEDs that we can set to any combination of colors.

For this example, we will just use the color red, because we are going to build a moving LED like that of KITT from Knight Rider or, if you prefer, from a Cylon eye. Having such pop culture references at hand, our example could not be any other one.

For this example, we will use a timer and keep track of the current position that is lit up, and also check edge conditions to bounce and change direction.

Let's start with the initialization and cleanup code:

class KnightRiderSimpleActivity : Activity() {
private val timer: Timer = Timer()
private var goingUp = true
private var currentPos = 0
private val interval: Long = 100

val colors = IntArray(RainbowHat.LEDSTRIP_LENGTH)
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Published in: Aug 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789341799

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Raul Portales

Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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