// Define Pins #define BLUE 9 #define GREEN 10 #define RED 11 void setup() { pinMode(RED, OUTPUT); pinMode(GREEN, OUTPUT); pinMode(BLUE, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(RED, HIGH); digitalWrite(GREEN, LOW); digitalWrite(BLUE, LOW); } // define variables int redValue; int greenValue; int blueValue; // main loop void loop() { #define delayTime 10 // fading time between colors redValue = 255; // choose a value between 1 and 255 to change the color. greenValue = 0; blueValue = 0; // this is unnecessary as we've either turned on RED in SETUP // or in the previous loop ... regardless, this turns RED off // analogWrite(RED, 0); // delay(1000); for(int i = 0; i < 255; i += 1) // fades out red bring green full when i=255 { redValue -= 1; greenValue += 1; // The following was reversed, counting in the wrong directions // analogWrite(RED, 255 - redValue); // analogWrite(GREEN, 255 - greenValue); analogWrite(RED, redValue); analogWrite(GREEN, greenValue); delay(delayTime); } redValue = 0; greenValue = 255; blueValue = 0; for(int i = 0; i < 255; i += 1) // fades out green bring blue full when i=255 { greenValue -= 1; blueValue += 1; // The following was reversed, counting in the wrong directions // analogWrite(GREEN, 255 - greenValue); // analogWrite(BLUE, 255 - blueValue); analogWrite(GREEN, greenValue); analogWrite(BLUE, blueValue); delay(delayTime); } redValue = 0; greenValue = 0; blueValue = 255; for(int i = 0; i < 255; i += 1) // fades out blue bring green full when i=255 { // The following code has been rearranged to match the other two similar sections blueValue -= 1; redValue += 1; // The following was reversed, counting in the wrong directions // analogWrite(BLUE, 255 - blueValue); // analogWrite(RED, 255 - redValue); analogWrite(BLUE, blueValue); analogWrite(RED, redValue); delay(delayTime); } }