Accelerometer

This object gives you access to the on-board accelerometer. The accelerometer also provides convenience functions for detecting gestures. The recognised gestures are: up, down, left, right, face up, face down, freefall, 3g, 6g, 8g, shake.

Functions

microbit.accelerometer.get_x()

Get the acceleration measurement in the x axis, as a positive or negative integer, depending on the direction.

microbit.accelerometer.get_y()

Get the acceleration measurement in the y axis, as a positive or negative integer, depending on the direction.

microbit.accelerometer.get_z()

Get the acceleration measurement in the z axis, as a positive or negative integer, depending on the direction.

microbit.accelerometer.get_values()

Get the acceleration measurements in all axes at once, as a three-element tuple of integers ordered as X, Y, Z.

microbit.accelerometer.current_gesture()

Return the name of the current gesture.

Note

MicroPython understands the following gesture names: "up", "down", "left", "right", "face up", "face down", "freefall", "3g", "6g", "8g", "shake". Gestures are always represented as strings.

microbit.accelerometer.is_gesture(name)

Return True or False to indicate if the named gesture is currently active.

microbit.accelerometer.was_gesture(name)

Return True or False to indicate if the named gesture was active since the last call.

microbit.accelerometer.get_gestures()

Return a tuple of the gesture history. The most recent is listed last.

microbit.accelerometer.reset_gestures()

Clears the gesture history.

Examples

A fortune telling magic 8-ball. Ask a question then shake the device for an answer.

# Magic 8 ball by Nicholas Tollervey. February 2016.
#
# Ask a question then shake.
#
# This program has been placed into the public domain.
from microbit import *
import random

answers = [
    "It is certain",
    "It is decidedly so",
    "Without a doubt",
    "Yes, definitely",
    "You may rely on it",
    "As I see it, yes",
    "Most likely",
    "Outlook good",
    "Yes",
    "Signs point to yes",
    "Reply hazy try again",
    "Ask again later",
    "Better not tell you now",
    "Cannot predict now",
    "Concentrate and ask again",
    "Don't count on it"
    "My reply is no",
    "My sources say no",
    "Outlook not so good",
    "Very doubtful",
]

while True:
    display.show('8')
    if accelerometer.was_gesture('shake'):
        display.clear()
        sleep(1000)
        display.scroll(random.choice(answers))
    sleep(10)

Simple Slalom. Move the device to avoid the obstacles.

# Simple Slalom by Larry Hastings, September 2015
#
# This program has been placed into the public domain.

import microbit as m
import random

p = m.display.show

min_x = -1024
max_x = 1024
range_x = max_x - min_x

wall_min_speed = 400
player_min_speed = 200

wall_max_speed = 100
player_max_speed = 50

speed_max = 12


while True:

    i = m.Image('00000:'*5)
    s = i.set_pixel

    player_x = 2

    wall_y = -1
    hole = 0

    score = 0
    handled_this_wall = False

    wall_speed = wall_min_speed
    player_speed = player_min_speed

    wall_next = 0
    player_next = 0

    while True:
        t = m.running_time()
        player_update = t >= player_next
        wall_update = t >= wall_next
        if not (player_update or wall_update):
            next_event = min(wall_next, player_next)
            delta = next_event - t
            m.sleep(delta)
            continue

        if wall_update:
            # calculate new speeds
            speed = min(score, speed_max)
            wall_speed = wall_min_speed + int((wall_max_speed - wall_min_speed) * speed / speed_max)
            player_speed = player_min_speed + int((player_max_speed - player_min_speed) * speed / speed_max)

            wall_next = t + wall_speed
            if wall_y < 5:
                # erase old wall
                use_wall_y = max(wall_y, 0)
                for wall_x in range(5):
                    if wall_x != hole:
                        s(wall_x, use_wall_y, 0)

        wall_reached_player = (wall_y == 4)
        if player_update:
            player_next = t + player_speed
            # find new x coord
            x = m.accelerometer.get_x()
            x = min(max(min_x, x), max_x)
            # print("x accel", x)
            s(player_x, 4, 0) # turn off old pixel
            x = ((x - min_x) / range_x) * 5
            x = min(max(0, x), 4)
            x = int(x + 0.5)
            # print("have", position, "want", x)

            if not handled_this_wall:
                if player_x < x:
                    player_x += 1
                elif player_x > x:
                    player_x -= 1
            # print("new", position)
            # print()

        if wall_update:
            # update wall position
            wall_y += 1
            if wall_y == 7:
                wall_y = -1
                hole = random.randrange(5)
                handled_this_wall = False

            if wall_y < 5:
                # draw new wall
                use_wall_y = max(wall_y, 0)
                for wall_x in range(5):
                    if wall_x != hole:
                        s(wall_x, use_wall_y, 6)

        if wall_reached_player and not handled_this_wall:
            handled_this_wall = True
            if (player_x != hole):
                # collision! game over!
                break
            score += 1

        if player_update:
            s(player_x, 4, 9) # turn on new pixel

        p(i)

    p(i.SAD)
    m.sleep(1000)
    m.display.scroll("Score:" + str(score))

    while True:
        if (m.button_a.is_pressed() and m.button_a.is_pressed()):
            break
        m.sleep(100)