File: eeprom_clear.ino

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/*
 * EEPROM Clear
 *
 * Sets all of the bytes of the EEPROM to 0.
 * Please see eeprom_iteration for a more in depth
 * look at how to traverse the EEPROM.
 *
 * This example code is in the public domain.
 */

#include <EEPROM.h>

void setup() {
  // initialize the LED pin as an output.
  pinMode(13, OUTPUT);
  
  /***
    Iterate through each byte of the EEPROM storage.

    Larger AVR processors have larger EEPROM sizes, E.g:
    - Arduino Duemilanove: 512 B EEPROM storage.
    - Arduino Uno:         1 kB EEPROM storage.
    - Arduino Mega:        4 kB EEPROM storage.

    Rather than hard-coding the length, you should use the pre-provided length function.
    This will make your code portable to all AVR processors.
  ***/

  for (int i = 0 ; i < EEPROM.length() ; i++) {
    EEPROM.write(i, 0);
  }

  // turn the LED on when we're done
  digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
}

void loop() {
  /** Empty loop. **/
}