At instructables there is a good post.
In short the code is
Master code:
// Include the required Wire library for I2C
#include <Wire.h>
int x = 0;
void setup() {
// Start the I2C Bus as Master
Wire.begin();
}
void loop() {
Wire.beginTransmission(9); // transmit to device #9
Wire.write(x); // sends x
Wire.endTransmission(); // stop transmitting
x++; // Increment x
if (x > 5) x = 0; // `reset x once it gets 6
delay(500);
}
Slave code
// Include the required Wire library for I2C
#include <Wire.h>
int LED = 13;
int x = 0;
void setup() {
// Define the LED pin as Output
pinMode (LED, OUTPUT);
// Start the I2C Bus as Slave on address 9
Wire.begin(9);
// Attach a function to trigger when something is received.
Wire.onReceive(receiveEvent);
}
void receiveEvent(int bytes) {
x = Wire.read(); // read one character from the I2C
}
void loop() {
//If value received is 0 blink LED for 200 ms
if (x == '0') {
digitalWrite(LED, HIGH);
delay(200);
digitalWrite(LED, LOW);
delay(200);
}
//If value received is 3 blink LED for 400 ms
if (x == '3') {
digitalWrite(LED, HIGH);
delay(400);
digitalWrite(LED, LOW);
delay(400);
}
}
In the instructables post a lot more explanation is shown.