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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    Hi
    I downloaded from your link
    https://www.arduinolibraries.info/libraries/ds18-b20
    But i don't have a board so don't know if it actually works.
    It does complain about me not having
    #include "Arduino.h"
    #include <OneWire.h>

    but that is expected. The actual .h and .cpp seems happy enough.

    I goggled the use of
    DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address)
    to see what they would put as adresss but could not find a single example of that.
    But plenty of DS18B20 examples otherwise

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      Hi
      I downloaded from your link
      https://www.arduinolibraries.info/libraries/ds18-b20
      But i don't have a board so don't know if it actually works.
      It does complain about me not having
      #include "Arduino.h"
      #include <OneWire.h>

      but that is expected. The actual .h and .cpp seems happy enough.

      I goggled the use of
      DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address)
      to see what they would put as adresss but could not find a single example of that.
      But plenty of DS18B20 examples otherwise

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      @mrjj
      now i removed the .h and .cpp file

      i just downloaded the libraries again and i got the same problem like in the first picture. why dont you have
      #include "Arduino.h"
      #include <OneWire.h>
      and what did you do that you dont get the error unkown type name "uint8_t"
      the error is still hundreds time here.

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        @mrjj
        now i removed the .h and .cpp file

        i just downloaded the libraries again and i got the same problem like in the first picture. why dont you have
        #include "Arduino.h"
        #include <OneWire.h>
        and what did you do that you dont get the error unkown type name "uint8_t"
        the error is still hundreds time here.

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        mrjj
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        #16

        hi
        I dont have a board so i dont have the Arduino software / libs installed so no #include "Arduino.h" etc.

        the uint8_t comes from
        #include <stdint.h>

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          hi
          I dont have a board so i dont have the Arduino software / libs installed so no #include "Arduino.h" etc.

          the uint8_t comes from
          #include <stdint.h>

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          #17

          @mrjj i dont use arduino too. Raspberry Pi is what i use.
          The stdint.h is just a standart library or where can i get it?

          If this change remove the error do u thing when i type in a raspberry pin into the constructor e.g. 22 it will work?

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            @mrjj i dont use arduino too. Raspberry Pi is what i use.
            The stdint.h is just a standart library or where can i get it?

            If this change remove the error do u thing when i type in a raspberry pin into the constructor e.g. 22 it will work?

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            @AlexKrammer
            Oh
            I just assume since it had Arduino included and most google searches talked about Arduino :)

            Well i just added
            #include <stdint.h>
            and it knew it.
            So its included on newer compilers.

            • If this change remove the error do u thing when i type in a raspberry pin into the constructor e.g. 22 it will work?

              Yes if it has that chip then yes.
              https://www.circuitbasics.com/raspberry-pi-ds18b20-temperature-sensor-tutorial/

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @AlexKrammer
              Oh
              I just assume since it had Arduino included and most google searches talked about Arduino :)

              Well i just added
              #include <stdint.h>
              and it knew it.
              So its included on newer compilers.

              • If this change remove the error do u thing when i type in a raspberry pin into the constructor e.g. 22 it will work?

                Yes if it has that chip then yes.
                https://www.circuitbasics.com/raspberry-pi-ds18b20-temperature-sensor-tutorial/

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              #19

              @mrjj
              And if i create a new class called "CheckTemlerature" how could i use the DS18B20 sensor.
              The first thing to open the constructor with input the Raspberry Pin.
              Second step Funktion getTemp?
              Third step close with destructor?
              Thanks for halp

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                @mrjj
                And if i create a new class called "CheckTemlerature" how could i use the DS18B20 sensor.
                The first thing to open the constructor with input the Raspberry Pin.
                Second step Funktion getTemp?
                Third step close with destructor?
                Thanks for halp

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                @AlexKrammer
                Yes, it seems that way looking over the examples.

                are you using the
                DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address) version or the other version using uint pin ?

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @AlexKrammer
                  Yes, it seems that way looking over the examples.

                  are you using the
                  DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address) version or the other version using uint pin ?

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                  #21

                  @mrjj
                  I deleted the DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address) version and try it with your idea. I hope it will work but ill see it tomorrow. Its enough for today.
                  Thanks a lot.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @AlexKrammer
                    Yes, it seems that way looking over the examples.

                    are you using the
                    DS18B20::DS18B20(const char* address) version or the other version using uint pin ?

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                    @mrjj
                    Now i removed the
                    #include "Arduino.h"
                    #include <OneWire.h>

                    and added #include <stdint.h>

                    screenshot.png

                    But now i receive the error massage with OneWire again.
                    How did you solve that problem?

                    The second fault is that the .cpp produced a lot of errors too.
                    I think it depends on the OneWire file.

                    screenshot.png
                    How did you solve that problem?

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                      mrjj
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                      #23

                      Hi
                      That include file comes from
                      https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OneWire.html
                      But im not sure that works with a RaspberryPi directly.

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        Hi
                        That include file comes from
                        https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OneWire.html
                        But im not sure that works with a RaspberryPi directly.

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                        #24

                        @mrjj
                        that to files OneWire.h and OneWire.cpp include also like DS18B20 as existing File?

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                          @mrjj
                          that to files OneWire.h and OneWire.cpp include also like DS18B20 as existing File?

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                          mrjj
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          @AlexKrammer
                          Yes but im not sure it will just work with a pi board.

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @AlexKrammer
                            Yes but im not sure it will just work with a pi board.

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                            #26

                            @mrjj
                            its even dont work on my windows pc ^^

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @AlexKrammer
                              Yes but im not sure it will just work with a pi board.

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                              #27

                              @mrjj
                              There are still error. i dont know, why you dont receive that errors respectively when you try to compile the code, why its work. if i try to run it, there are hundreds of error messages.
                              Unbenannt.JPG

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                                @mrjj
                                There are still error. i dont know, why you dont receive that errors respectively when you try to compile the code, why its work. if i try to run it, there are hundreds of error messages.
                                Unbenannt.JPG

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                #28

                                @AlexKrammer
                                Well i didnt download and added OneWire to see. Maybe why.
                                Just checkout DS18B20 as question started with.
                                I dont have a board to test on so i would never be able to run it anyway.

                                Thats just #include <stdio.h> it complains about.
                                Very odd the .h does not include that.

                                Also, you do understand that these libs are meant to be used ON the board.?
                                They can never read a sensor on a pi board where apps run on win pc and have the pi board connected via USB
                                or similar.
                                But you do seem to have a raspberry Debian running so you are compiling directly on the board, right ?

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @AlexKrammer
                                  Well i didnt download and added OneWire to see. Maybe why.
                                  Just checkout DS18B20 as question started with.
                                  I dont have a board to test on so i would never be able to run it anyway.

                                  Thats just #include <stdio.h> it complains about.
                                  Very odd the .h does not include that.

                                  Also, you do understand that these libs are meant to be used ON the board.?
                                  They can never read a sensor on a pi board where apps run on win pc and have the pi board connected via USB
                                  or similar.
                                  But you do seem to have a raspberry Debian running so you are compiling directly on the board, right ?

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                                  #29

                                  @mrjj
                                  Now I includes #include <stdio.h> in ds18b20.cpp but nothing changed.
                                  the error C1083 does not depend on stdio.h, does it?

                                  yes i have both systems running.

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                                    @mrjj
                                    Now I includes #include <stdio.h> in ds18b20.cpp but nothing changed.
                                    the error C1083 does not depend on stdio.h, does it?

                                    yes i have both systems running.

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                                    mrjj
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                                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                    #30

                                    @AlexKrammer
                                    Ok. Good. Just checking
                                    No that error comes from some missing .h file. As it shows.
                                    From the utils folder
                                    https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/OneWire/tree/master/util
                                    so you should add those too it seems.

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                                      oh thanks. that i missed. but its funny. i have the same errors on windows and raspien.
                                      i think it dont depend where to compily. The only different i think will be, on raspberry will the outputs work. Dont you think?

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                                        oh thanks. that i missed. but its funny. i have the same errors on windows and raspien.
                                        i think it dont depend where to compily. The only different i think will be, on raspberry will the outputs work. Dont you think?

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                                        mrjj
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                                        #32

                                        @AlexKrammer
                                        Well it should give same errors from compile on both systems if they are related to missing includes.
                                        What are the errors now ?

                                        Still bitRead etc ?

                                        And yes, the biggest difference is when you run it. On win pc there would be no hardware to to talk to.

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @AlexKrammer
                                          Well it should give same errors from compile on both systems if they are related to missing includes.
                                          What are the errors now ?

                                          Still bitRead etc ?

                                          And yes, the biggest difference is when you run it. On win pc there would be no hardware to to talk to.

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                                          @mrjj no but much more ^
                                          screenshot.png

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