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"""
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Control of WS2812 / NeoPixel LEDs.
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MicroPython module: https://docs.micropython.org/en/v1.26.0/library/neopixel.html
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This module provides a driver for WS2818 / NeoPixel LEDs.
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``Note:`` This module is only included by default on the ESP8266, ESP32 and RP2
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ports. On STM32 / Pyboard and others, you can either install the
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``neopixel`` package using :term:`mip`, or you can download the module
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directly from :term:`micropython-lib` and copy it to the filesystem.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from _typeshed import Incomplete
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from _mpy_shed import _NeoPixelBase
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from machine import Pin
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from typing import Tuple
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from typing_extensions import Awaitable, TypeAlias, TypeVar
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_Color: TypeAlias = tuple[int, int, int] | tuple[int, int, int, int]
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class NeoPixel(_NeoPixelBase):
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"""
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This class stores pixel data for a WS2812 LED strip connected to a pin. The
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application should set pixel data and then call :meth:`NeoPixel.write`
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when it is ready to update the strip.
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For example::
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import neopixel
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# 32 LED strip connected to X8.
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p = machine.Pin.board.X8
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n = neopixel.NeoPixel(p, 32)
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# Draw a red gradient.
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for i in range(32):
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n[i] = (i * 8, 0, 0)
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# Update the strip.
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n.write()
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"""
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ORDER: Incomplete
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pin: Incomplete
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n: Incomplete
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bpp: Incomplete
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buf: Incomplete
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timing: Incomplete
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def __init__(self, pin, n, bpp: int = 3, timing: int = 1) -> None:
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"""
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Construct an NeoPixel object. The parameters are:
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- *pin* is a machine.Pin instance.
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- *n* is the number of LEDs in the strip.
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- *bpp* is 3 for RGB LEDs, and 4 for RGBW LEDs.
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- *timing* is 0 for 400KHz, and 1 for 800kHz LEDs (most are 800kHz).
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"""
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def __len__(self) -> int:
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"""
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Returns the number of LEDs in the strip.
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"""
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...
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def __setitem__(self, i, v) -> None:
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"""
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Set the pixel at *index* to the value, which is an RGB/RGBW tuple.
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"""
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...
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def __getitem__(self, i) -> Tuple:
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"""
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Returns the pixel at *index* as an RGB/RGBW tuple.
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"""
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...
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def fill(self, v) -> None:
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"""
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Sets the value of all pixels to the specified *pixel* value (i.e. an
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RGB/RGBW tuple).
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"""
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...
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def write(self) -> None:
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"""
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Writes the current pixel data to the strip.
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"""
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...
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