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Use this tag for questions regarding how to get the time on an Arduino, how to create or use clocks with an Arduino, or anything that has time as a substantial factor in it. Also consider using [programming] or other more specific tags.

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Set start time for arduino uno clock

Does anyone know how I can set the start time that it automatically starts at when it is reset? … minutes, hours; LiquidCrystal lcd(8, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7); void setup() { lcd.begin( 16, 2 ); } void loop() { setClock(); /** * After set clock now you have 3 int variables with the current time
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Arduino clock needed to print the time a button is pressed while continuing to count the time?

So far it can count the time in a 24 hour loop after which it repeats and counts again. … continuing to count and print the time on the second line of the screen. …
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Merging two codes, one for speaker one for LCD clock (Arduino Uno)

The first one makes a LCD screen count the time and print it, then when one of the buttons on the LCD shield itself is pressed, it prints the time on the top line that it was pressed. … ---------------------------------------------------*/ void loop() { setClock(); byte button; button = ReadButtons(); /** * After set clock now you have 3 int variables with the current time
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