Hey guys I'm getting an error that is im pretty sure to do with how i am initializing my variables. It is: exit status 1 'threshold' does not name a type
Here's my code:
//Global Variables for moving max:
int analogValues[100];
int ir=0;
int maxA0=0;
int threshold = 0;
//Global variables for moving max ^^
//Global Variables for moving average ECG:
const int no_averages = 2;
unsigned long time = 0, peak1 = 0, peak2 = 0;
int binaryrange, bpm, i=0; //not sure what i does tbh
int readings[no_averages]; // the readings from the analog input
int readIndex = 0; // the index of the current reading
int total = 0; // the running total
int average = 0; // the average which we will display as ECG
void setup() {
// initialize serial communication with computer:
Serial.begin(115200);
// initialize all the readings to 0:
for (int thisReading = 0; thisReading < no_averages; thisReading++) {
readings[thisReading] = 0;
}
//set moving max shit to zero
for (int is = 0; is < 100; is++) {
analogValues[is]=0;
}
}
void loop() {
//int maxA0=0; //Whether I intitate the variables here or globally, same error
//int threshold = 0;
time = millis();
average=0;
readings[readIndex] = analogRead(A0);
readIndex++;
for (int ir=0; ir < no_averages; ir++) {
average = average + readings[ir];
}
if (readIndex >= no_averages) { // ...wrap around to the beginning of array if it has hit the end:
readIndex = 0;
}
average = average/no_averages;
if (average>1000) {
average = 600;
}
Serial.print(average);
analogValues[ir]=average;
ir++;
if (ir>=100) {
ir=0; } //This is to roll back to the start of the array if it surpasses the 100th array spot
for (int is = 0; is < 100; is++) {
if (analogValues[is]>analogValues[is-1])
analogValues[is]=maxA0;
}
}
//**************************
//This line with error:
threshold=maxA0-40;
//**************************
if (average<threshold){
binaryrange=0; }
if (average>threshold && binaryrange==0){
peak1=peak2;
peak2=time;
bpm=60000/(peak2-peak1);
binaryrange=1;
}
Serial.print(" ");
Serial.println(bpm);
//BPM code ^^
delay(8); // delay in between reads for stability
i++;
}
THANKS!