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# The MIT License (MIT)
#
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# THE SOFTWARE.
"""
`adafruit_led_animation.animation.volume`
================================================================================
Volume animation for CircuitPython helper library for LED animations.
* Author(s): Mark Komus
Implementation Notes
--------------------
**Hardware:**
* `Adafruit NeoPixels <https://www.adafruit.com/category/168>`_
* `Adafruit DotStars <https://www.adafruit.com/category/885>`_
**Software and Dependencies:**
* Adafruit CircuitPython firmware for the supported boards:
https://circuitpython.org/downloads
"""
from adafruit_led_animation.animation import Animation
class Volume(Animation):
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:param pixel_object: The initialised LED object.
:param float speed: Animation update speed in seconds, e.g. ``0.1``.
:param brightest_color: Color at max volume ``(r, g, b)`` tuple, or ``0x000000`` hex format
:param decoder: a MP3Decoder object that the volume will be taken from
:param float max_volume: what volume is considered maximum where everything is lit up
"""
def __init__(self, pixel_object, speed, brightest_color, decoder, max_volume=500, name=None):