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-Let's look through the strandtest example code. To use the library in an Arduino sketch, you'll first need to globally declare a WS2801 ​object to talk to the strip. It is invoked with three variables: the number of pixels and the data and clock pins:+Let's look through the strandtest example code. To use the library in an Arduino sketch, you'll first need to globally declare a Adafruit_WS2801 ​object to talk to the strip. It is invoked with three variables: the number of pixels and the data and clock pins:
  
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 // Set the first variable to the NUMBER of pixels. 25 = 25 pixels in a row // Set the first variable to the NUMBER of pixels. 25 = 25 pixels in a row
-WS2801 ​strip = WS2801(25, dataPin, clockPin, WS2801_GRB);​+Adafruit_WS2801 ​strip = Adafruit_WS2801(25, dataPin, clockPin, WS2801_GRB);​
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