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Revision as of 04:35, 18 July 2016
tft.setCursor(int16_t x, int16_t y)
- Effect:
Sets the coordinates of the starting point of printing texts on the TFT screen
- Parameters:
x:x coordinate of the starting point
y:y coordinate of the starting point
- Example:
#define sclk 13 #define mosi 11 #define cs 5 #define dc 4 #define rst -1 // you can also connect this to the Arduino reset #include <Adafruit_GFX.h> // Core graphics library #include <Adafruit_ST7735.h> // Hardware-specific library #include <SPI.h> #if defined(__SAM3X8E__) #undef __FlashStringHelper::F(string_literal) #define F(string_literal) string_literal #endif Adafruit_ST7735 tft = Adafruit_ST7735(cs, dc, mosi, sclk, rst); void setup(void) { tft.initR(INITR_BLACKTAB); // initialize a ST7735S chip, black tab tft.fillScreen(ST7735_BLACK); tft.setCursor(10, 40); tft.setTextColor(ST7735_YELLOW); tft.setTextSize(0); tft.println("Hello World!"); } void loop() { }