Editing Smarter Arduino Programming - Tips and Tricks

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Most programs consist of a bunch of subroutines.  If you have a list near the top of the program ( perhaps as comments ) it is easy to highlight them ( perhaps with a double click ) find it ctrl-f ( for find ) and then zip down to the routine ( or calls to it ) in a flash.
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Most programs consist of a bunch of subroutines.  If you have a list near the top of the program ( perhaps as comments ) it is easy to highlight them ( perhaps with a double click ) it ctrl-f ( for find ) and then zip down to the routine ( or calls to it ) in a flash.
  
 
In the example I have a help routine rptHelp() with the relevant subroutine names as comments that serves this purpose, and in the loop() is a small command interpreter that dispatches to different subroutines.  Each can serve double duty as an assistant to finding the code.  Both are near the top of the program so you do not have to scroll a long distance to find them.
 
In the example I have a help routine rptHelp() with the relevant subroutine names as comments that serves this purpose, and in the loop() is a small command interpreter that dispatches to different subroutines.  Each can serve double duty as an assistant to finding the code.  Both are near the top of the program so you do not have to scroll a long distance to find them.

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