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A variable is a place to store a piece of data. It has a name, a value, and a type. 
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*Name - The name or label of that specific variable. Variables are named instances of a Data Type.
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*Data Type -  There are different data types. Such as integers, floats & doubles (decimals), boolean (true or false),  and custom ones. Variables are an instance of a data type.
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*Value - Is the stored value of of the Data Type which is referenced under the Variable Name.
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In code the format is usually in this format:
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'''Data_Type Variable_Name = Value;'''
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Example:
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Read more here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Variables
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 27 February 2017

A variable is a place to store a piece of data. It has a name, a value, and a type.

  • Name - The name or label of that specific variable. Variables are named instances of a Data Type.
  • Data Type - There are different data types. Such as integers, floats & doubles (decimals), boolean (true or false), and custom ones. Variables are an instance of a data type.
  • Value - Is the stored value of of the Data Type which is referenced under the Variable Name.

In code the format is usually in this format:

Data_Type Variable_Name = Value;

Example:


Read more here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Variables

Declare Variable

After Declaring a Variable

Assign Variable a Value

Access Variable