traffic_light_leds_using_array
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| As you can see from the code, we have the four steps of the traffic light sequence. In step one, we can also turn off all the LEDs by calling the function we defined called <color # | As you can see from the code, we have the four steps of the traffic light sequence. In step one, we can also turn off all the LEDs by calling the function we defined called <color # | ||
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