# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Jose David M. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT ############################# """ This is a basic demonstration of a Equalizer widget. """ import time import board import displayio from equalizer.equalizer import Equalizer display = board.DISPLAY # create the display on the PyPortal or Clue (for example) # otherwise change this to setup the display # for display chip driver and pinout you have (e.g. ILI9341) # Create a Equalizer widget my_equa = Equalizer( x=100, y=100, width=100, height=100, number_bars=5, bar_width=10, number_segments=6, segments_height=25, bar_best_fit=True, pad_x=2, ) my_group = displayio.Group() my_group.append(my_equa) display.show(my_group) # add high level Group to the display while True: # We updates the values for 5 bars. We update the values for # each bar my_equa.show_bars((10, 0, 10, 35, 85)) time.sleep(0.5) my_equa.show_bars((70, 10, 0, 10, 35)) time.sleep(0.5) my_equa.show_bars((0, 10, 35, 0, 90)) time.sleep(0.5) my_equa.show_bars((35, 85, 10, 0, 10)) time.sleep(0.5) my_equa.show_bars((10, 35, 85, 10, 0)) time.sleep(0.5) my_equa.show_bars((0, 10, 35, 56, 90)) time.sleep(0.5)