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How To use Light Sensor in MIT App Inventor | Day - 24
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MIT App Inventor Full Course for beginners 2020 - How To use Light Sensor in MIT App Inventor | Day - 24

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A light sensor is a component in MIT App Inventor that allows your app to detect changes in light intensity. The light sensor component measures the amount of light in the environment and returns a value that can be used in your app. The light sensor in MIT App Inventor uses the device's built-in light sensor to detect light intensity. When the light level changes, the LightSensor component sends an event to the app, which triggers a block of code to execute. You can use the light sensor in your app to create a variety of useful features, such as: Automatically adjusting the brightness of the device screen based on the ambient light level Triggering an action when a certain level of light is detected, such as turning on a flashlight Collecting data on the light level in a room over time, and displaying this data in a graph or chart To use the light sensor component in MIT App Inventor, you need to add it to your app's user interface and then write blocks of code to respond to changes in light intensity. The light sensor component is a simple and powerful tool that can help you create innovative and useful apps. How To use Light Sensor in MIT App Inventor | Day - 24 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyNJURC5bvqIQ9vO9PBrYrA/join The Coding Bus #unitedstates #us

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