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    @matias_sams said in šŸ’¬ What's all the fuss about?:

    state? "true": "false"

    It's known in C language as conditional operator
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%3F:#C

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      #25

      To add to the previous answer, in the relay example sketch, ? is used to handle that some relays are active low, some are active high.

      From the sketch:

      #define RELAY_ON 1  // GPIO value to write to turn on attached relay
      #define RELAY_OFF 0 // GPIO value to write to turn off attached relay
      
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        !!!
        Thank you very much community, you are great!

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          Hi, I'm working on project of mobile app to measure the CO2, LPG gas , Smog through MQ135 and MQ7 sensors. Kindly help me what should I do??
          Give me suggestions....Thank you

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            Hi, I'm working on project of mobile app to measure the CO2, LPG gas , Smog through MQ135 and MQ7 sensors. Kindly help me what should I do??
            Give me suggestions....Thank you

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            Welcome to the MySensors forum @talhayounis

            Th best way to get started with MySensors is to first read the getting started guide. Then you can move on to https://www.mysensors.org/build/gas which has an example sketch to use with MQ135 and MQ7.

            The best way is usually to get a gateway and a simple node running, and then expand from that.

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                  @viti please stop crossposting your questions!

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    Smaller sensors require lighter lenses (for equivalent angle of view, zoom range, build quality and aperture range).

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                      Hi everyone, I’m new here and happy to join the forum. Looking forward to learning and sharing with you all.

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                        Welcome - I hope you find it inspiring, educational and practical. There is lots to learn and more to achieve.

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