Or this code; for example.
if (!modeButton_.isActivated()) {
pinI9.close();
pinO9 = ioio_.openDigitalOutput(9,false);
pinO9.write(true);
} else if (modeButton_.isActivated()) {
pinO9.close();
pinI9 = ioio_.openDigitalInput(9);
try {
if (pinI9.read()) {
testerReader.setText("ON");
} else {
testerReader.setText("OFF");
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}

On Monday, March 3, 2014 3:30:46 PM UTC-6, Tim Frisch wrote:
>
> What would happen if I were to open a pin as both input and output and 
> read/write to them depending on a switch's state?
>

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