Format IR Reader
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# Wait for a pulse to be detected.
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detected = decoder.read_pulses(pulses)
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"""
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print the number of pulses detected
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note: pulse count is an excellent indicator as to the quality of IR code
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received.
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# print the number of pulses detected
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# note: pulse count is an excellent indicator as to the quality of IR code
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# received.
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#
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# If you are expecting 67 each time (Adafruit Mini Remote Control #389)
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# and only receive 57 this will result in a incomplete listener
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If you are expecting 67 each time (Adafruit Mini Remote Control #389)
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and only receive 57 this will result in a incomplete listener
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"""
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print("pulse count: ", len(detected))
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"""
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print in list form of the pulse duration in microseconds
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typically starts with ~9,000 microseconds followed by a ~4,000 microseconds
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which is standard IR preamble
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"""
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# print in list form of the pulse duration in microseconds
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# typically starts with ~9,000 microseconds followed by a ~4,000 microseconds
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# which is standard IR preamble
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print(detected)
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print()
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