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{{Finding Code Samples|C}} | |||
==Using the Code Samples== | |||
To use the code sample from the [{{server}}/?view=code_samples&lang=C Code Samples] page, you can click the '''Download Example''' button to download a C file with the sample code. | |||
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Once you have the example, you can compile and run your code: | |||
==Compile and Run== | |||
To compile C programs, you will need gcc. You likely have gcc installed on your Linux machine already, but if not, you can easily get it by entering the following command in the terminal: | To compile C programs, you will need gcc. You likely have gcc installed on your Linux machine already, but if not, you can easily get it by entering the following command in the terminal: | ||
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apt-get install gcc | apt-get install gcc | ||
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Success! The project now has access to Phidgets. | Success! The project now has access to Phidgets. | ||
==Setting Up a New Project== | |||
When you are building a project from scratch, or adding Phidget functionality to an existing project, you'll need to configure your development environment to properly link the Phidget C library. | |||
To include the Phidget C library, add the following line to your code: | |||
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#include <phidget22.h> | |||
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Revision as of 21:16, 16 October 2019
Language - C Linux with GCC Welcome to using Phidgets with C! By using C, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events. GCC is a compiler system for originally written for GNU, and is the standard compiler on unix-like operating systems like Linux. It allows compilation of C programs from the command line. |
Install Phidget Drivers for Linux
Before getting started with the guides below, ensure you have the following components installed on your machine:
- You will need the Phidgets Linux Drivers
Finding Code Samples
To find the code sample to use for your Phidget, navigate to the Code Samples page and select your device from the drop-down menu.
Once you select your device, the code sample generator will give you a working code sample, and a selection of options to customize it to your needs.
Using the Code Samples
To use the code sample from the Code Samples page, you can click the Download Example button to download a C file with the sample code.
Once you have the example, you can compile and run your code:
Compile and Run
To compile C programs, you will need gcc. You likely have gcc installed on your Linux machine already, but if not, you can easily get it by entering the following command in the terminal:
apt-get install gcc
To compile the program, enter the following command in the terminal, substituting "example" for the name of your C file:
gcc example.c -o example -lphidget22
After compiling, you can run the program by entering the following command in the terminal:
./example
Success! The project now has access to Phidgets.
Setting Up a New Project
When you are building a project from scratch, or adding Phidget functionality to an existing project, you'll need to configure your development environment to properly link the Phidget C library.
To include the Phidget C library, add the following line to your code:
#include <phidget22.h>
What's Next?
Now that you have set up Phidgets to work with your programming environment, we recommend you read our guide on Phidget Programming Basics to learn the fundamentals of programming with Phidgets.