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void write_string_pgm_down(uint8_t, uint8_t, const char*, uint8_t); |
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/** |
* Write only some digits of a unsigned <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* <num> represents the largest multiple of 10 that will still be displayable as |
* the first digit, so num = 10 will be 0-99 and so on |
* Write a unsigned <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* <length> represents the length to rightbound the number |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 007 instead of 7 |
*/ |
void write_ndigit_number_u(uint8_t, uint8_t, uint16_t, int16_t, uint8_t); |
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/** |
* Write only some digits of a signed <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* <num> represents the largest multiple of 10 that will still be displayable as |
* the first digit, so num = 10 will be 0-99 and so on |
* Write a signed <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* <length> represents the length to rightbound the number |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 007 instead of 7 |
*/ |
void write_ndigit_number_s(uint8_t, uint8_t, int16_t, int16_t, uint8_t); |
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/** |
* Write only some digits of a unsigned <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* as /10th of the value |
* <num> represents the largest multiple of 10 that will still be displayable as |
* the first digit, so num = 10 will be 0-99 and so on |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 00.7 instead of .7 |
* Write a unsigned <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory as /10th of value |
* <length> represents the length to rightbound the number |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 007 instead of 7 |
*/ |
void write_ndigit_number_u_10th(uint8_t, uint8_t, uint16_t, int16_t, uint8_t); |
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/** |
* Write only some digits of a signed <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory |
* as /10th of the value |
* <num> represents the largest multiple of 10 that will still be displayable as |
* the first digit, so num = 10 will be 0-99 and so on |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 00.7 instead of .7 |
* Write a signed <number> at <x>/<y> to MAX7456 display memory as /10th of value |
* <length> represents the length to rightbound the number |
* <pad> = 1 will cause blank spaced to be filled up with zeros e.g. 007 instead of 7 |
*/ |
void write_ndigit_number_s_10th(uint8_t, uint8_t, int16_t, int16_t, uint8_t); |
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