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Scroll Menu

Scroll Menu with multiple functions, where with every functions you can set up certain things. Example: Changing Alarm Time Changing volume

The reason it is made, is because you don't want to use your raspberry pi only for just 1 thing. You want to use it for multiple script and don't want to use a command section to get the other script to work. Here I than I can also put all my future projects in.


First mission is to make it possible that it goes up and down in the menu and than choose a certain function.

  • 1. Select option 1
  • 2. Select option 2
  • 3. go to the begin of the menu
  • 4. Go to the End of the menu
  • 5. Going down in the menu
  • 6. Going up in the menu
#!/bin/bash
bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -W 10:00

while true; do
HENK=`bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -R 30:b`

array=( pushmenu2 AlarmMenu Jaap Tim Martin Koos Willem Bas Luuk Richard Nick Alex)
# Element 0       1         2    3   4      5    6      7   8    9       10   11

Barray=( "Temp Menu" "Alarm Menu" Settings "Board menu" "Fries Menu" "Banana Menu" "vega burger" "wc menu" Bananaphone "2001:ABC" "ghost server" "My  name is...")
# Element 0           1           2         3            4            5             6             7        8            9          10             11

 if [ $HENK  != "00" ]; then
    bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -W 10:00
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "20" ]; then
    ./${array[$Number]}
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "10" ]; then
   ./${array[$Numb2]}
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "08" ]; then
    Number=0
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "04" ]; then
    Number=10
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "02" ]; then
    Number=$(((Number + 10) % 12 )) # can be changed to 11 if you want it to get 1 down
 fi

 if [ $HENK  = "01" ]; then
    Number=$(((Number + 2) % 12 )) #can be changed to 1 if you want to get it up by 1 / I did 2 because speed
 fi

Numb2=$((Number + 1))
Numb3=$((Numb2 + 1))

bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -W 11:00
bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -t "$Numb2""."${Barray[$Number]}
bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -W 11:20
bw_tool -I -D /dev/i2c-1 -a 94 -t "$Numb3""."${Barray[$Numb2]}

sleep 1

done