"Welcome to Explorer HAT {name}...", """In this tutorial we'll introduce you to Digital Inputs. Digital inputs take a high (5V) or low (0V) voltage and turn it into a value you can use in your code. """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_space(), """Before starting, we must "import" Explorer HAT. Remember to type: import explorerhat Go for it: """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_input("import explorerhat"), lambda: tutorial.importme(), """Great! Your Explorer HAT looks like it's plugged in and ready to go. Let's start reading some digital values. The easiest way to input a digital value is with a male to male jump wire. Make sure you've got one handy! """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_space(), """Now to read a digital value you'll need to use: explorerhat.input.one.read() Try it: """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_input("explorerhat.input.one.read()"),
"Welcome to Explorer HAT {name}...", """In this introduction, we'll show you the basics. You'll learn how to turn a light on and off, and how to use a fancy pulse effect too! """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_space(), """Before starting, we must "import" Explorer HAT. This loads the Python code, called a module, needed to make Explorer HAT work. To do this, type: import explorerhat Try it now:""", lambda: tutorial.wait_for_input("import explorerhat"), lambda: tutorial.importme(), """You can do this when you run "python" on the command line, and also in IDLE. Now, let's learn a little about Explorer HAT. It has: * 4 inputs, which accept up to 5 volts * 4 outputs, which sink up to 5 volts to ground * 4 LEDs; Yellow, Red, Blue and Green * 8 touch inputs, 4 are fruit compatible If you have an Explorer HAT Pro, you'll also find: * 2 Motor outputs, for making robots! * 4 Analog Inputs for reading sensors, sliders and stuff
You'll learn how to turn a light on and off, and how to use a fancy pulse effect too! """, lambda: tutorial.wait_for_space(), """Before starting, we must "import" Explorer HAT. This loads the Python code, called a module, needed to make Explorer HAT work. To do this, type: import explorerhat Try it now:""", lambda: tutorial.wait_for_input("import explorerhat"), lambda: tutorial.importme(), """You can do this when you run "python" on the command line, and also in IDLE. Now, let's learn a little about Explorer HAT. It has: * 4 inputs, which accept up to 5 volts * 4 outputs, which sink up to 5 volts to ground * 4 LEDs; Yellow, Red, Blue and Green * 8 touch inputs, 4 are fruit compatible If you have an Explorer HAT Pro, you'll also find: * 2 Motor outputs, for making robots! * 4 Analog Inputs for reading sensors, sliders and stuff