Using Arduino Libraries
Using Arduino Libraries
Libraries are a collection of code that makes it easy for you to connect to a sensor, display, module, etc. For example, the built-in LiquidCrystal library makes it easy to talk to character LCD displays. There are hundreds of additional libraries available on the Internet for download. The built-in libraries and some of these additional libraries are listed in the reference. For more details, see https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
To use the additional libraries, you will need to install them.
This may be done in two ways:
(1) Use the Manage Libraries feature:
Sketch---Include Library---Manage Libraries-- Search for desired library--More Info---Install
Libraries are a collection of code that makes it easy for you to connect to a sensor, display, module, etc. For example, the built-in LiquidCrystal library makes it easy to talk to character LCD displays. There are hundreds of additional libraries available on the Internet for download. The built-in libraries and some of these additional libraries are listed in the reference. For more details, see https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
To use the additional libraries, you will need to install them.
This may be done in two ways:
(1) Use the Manage Libraries feature:
Sketch---Include Library---Manage Libraries-- Search for desired library--More Info---Install
(2) Include .zip library- download library from GitHub--Add .Zip Library--Browse to download file---Include