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SaveState(): How to save and load bigger value

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  • vgaV Offline
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    Hi,
    i have build an water flow sensor and want to save the total flow value in mL in the eeprom.
    Is there a way to use the saveState and loadState from MySensors v2.0? The value will grow a long number, so it´s not only a "state" like 0/1 from switch/relay.

    Thanks and best regards,
    vga

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    • vgaV vga

      Hi,
      i have build an water flow sensor and want to save the total flow value in mL in the eeprom.
      Is there a way to use the saveState and loadState from MySensors v2.0? The value will grow a long number, so it´s not only a "state" like 0/1 from switch/relay.

      Thanks and best regards,
      vga

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      @vga see the last three posts in this thread for information on how to save values that need more than one byte.

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        @vga,
        Just watch out writing too frequently to the poor EEPROM.

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