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Denny9167



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Switch Statement
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:22 am     Reply with quote

How would this switch statement look in CCS C? Thanks

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// key1 0x50 to Toggle relay 1 // these are command of the IR remote control which i have
// key2 0xD8 to Toggle relay 2
// key3 0xF8 to Toggle relay 3
// key4 0x30 to Toggle relay 4
// key5 0xB0 to Turn off all the relays

switch(command) // swich on
{
case 0x50: RELAY1 = !RELAY1; //Toggle relay 1
break;
case 0xD8: RELAY2 = !RELAY2; //Toggle relay 2
break;
case 0xF8: RELAY3 = !RELAY3; //Toggle relay 3
break;
case 0x30: RELAY4 = !RELAY4; //Toggle relay 4
break;
case 0xB0: RELAY1 = 0; //Turn off all the relay
RELAY2 = 0;
RELAY3 = 0;
RELAY4 = 0;
break;
default :
break;
}

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:31 am     Reply with quote

From my experience, the CCS compiler handles switch/case like a normal C compiler.

The directives to toggle a relay might be different -- either mapping to a specific I/O pin (is that what your RELAY is?) or using output_high/output_low/etc.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:38 am     Reply with quote

Assuming you are talking a PIC16/18, then if you don't have a 'default', and
there are a reasonable number of 'cases', it'll code as a jump table, rather
than tests. If you add a default, it switches to using tests, and will use tests
if there are less than about half a dozen cases.
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