GY-63_MS5611/libraries/NibbleArray/README.md
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# nibbleArray
Arduino library for a compact array of nibbles (4 bit units).
## Description
A nibble is a 4 bit element, which can hold a value 0..15 (0..F in HEX).
It can be seen as an **uint4_t** type.
The nibbleArray is an array that stores 2 nibbles in a byte therefore it is
twice as small as a normal array.
The current implementation can hold 510 elements. This is due a limitation of
the UNO which can **alloc** max 255 bytes in one **malloc()** call.
This **NIBBLEARRAY_MAXSIZE** can be defined compile time "-D NIBBLEARRAY_MAXSIZE"
or one can adjust it in the library if other platforms can allocate more memory.
## Interface
The interface of the nibbleArray is straightforward:
- **nibbleArray(uint16_t size)** constructor
- **uint8_t set(uint16_t index, uint8_t value)** set a value in the nibbleArray.
Index must be in range otherwise 0xFF = NIBBLEARRAY_ERROR_INDEX will be returned.
If value > 15 it will be truncated.
- **uint8_t get(uint16_t index)** get value from the nibbleArray.
Index must be in range otherwise 0xFF = NIBBLEARRAY_ERROR_INDEX will be returned.
- **uint16_t size()** returns the size of the array.
- **uint16_t memory()** returns the memory used in bytes.
- **void clear()** set all elements to 0.
- **void SetAll(uint8_t value)** set all elements to value (0..15).
If value > 15 it will be truncated.
## Operation
See examples
## Future
#### must
- align interface with boolArray and bitArray.
- is there some base class?
- align error codes.
- add a begin() function that does the work now done in constructor
- allow larger allocations for non AVR, how?
- don't test for size, user responsibility?
#### could
- implement NIBBLEARRAY_ERROR_VALUE for set and setAll ??
- for now user responsibility.
#### won't
- setAll( f() ) - fill the array by calling a function n times?