![]() It will plot any data your Arduino is sending out in a Serial.print() or Serial.println() command. So this is an effort to make a complete guide to using the Arduino Serial Plotter, using some elements from the above linked tutorial.įirst, you can find the feature here in the Arduino IDE: You can Google around and find community tutorials, such as this one, which give you the basics. ![]() You may have also noticed that the Arduino documentation gives no instructions on how to use it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. If you use Arduino, perhaps to handle the lower-level driving work of your DIY Robocar, you may have noticed the Serial Plotter tool, which is an easy way to graph data coming off your Arduino (much better than just watching numbers scroll past in the Serial Monitor).
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