Description
Reads the value from a specified digital pin, either HIGH
or LOW
.
Syntax
digitalRead(pin)
Parameters
pin
: the Arduino pin number you want to read
Returns
HIGH
or LOW
Reads the value from a specified digital pin, either HIGH
or LOW
.
digitalRead(pin)
pin
: the Arduino pin number you want to read
HIGH
or LOW
Sets pin 13 to the same value as pin 7, declared as an input.
int ledPin = 13; // LED connected to digital pin 13
int inPin = 7; // pushbutton connected to digital pin 7
int val = 0; // variable to store the read value
void setup() {
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // sets the digital pin 13 as output
pinMode(inPin, INPUT); // sets the digital pin 7 as input
}
void loop() {
val = digitalRead(inPin); // read the input pin
digitalWrite(ledPin, val); // sets the LED to the button's value
}
If the pin isn’t connected to anything, digitalRead() can return either HIGH or LOW (and this can change randomly).
The analog input pins can be used as digital pins, referred to as A0, A1, etc. The exception is the Arduino Nano, Pro Mini, and Mini’s A6 and A7 pins, which can only be used as analog inputs.
EXAMPLE Description of the digital pins