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int inputPin = D0;              // choose the input pin (for PIR sensor)
int ledPin = D1;                // LED Pin
int pirState = LOW;             // we start, assuming no motion detected
int val = 0;                    // variable for reading the pin status
int ctr = 0;
int calibrateTime = 10000;      // wait for the thingy to calibrate

void setup()
{ Serial.begin( 9600 );
  pinMode( ledPin, OUTPUT );
  pinMode(inputPin, INPUT);     // declare sensor as input
}

void loop()
{

  // if the sensor is calibrated
  if ( calibrated() )
  {
  // get the data from the sensor
    readTheSensor();

    // report it out, if the state has changed
    reportTheData();
  }
}

void readTheSensor() {
  val = digitalRead(inputPin);
}

bool calibrated() {
  return millis() - calibrateTime > 0;
}

void reportTheData() {

  // if the sensor reads high
  // or there is now motion
  if (val == HIGH) {
    ctr++;
    // the current state is no motion
    // i.e. it's just changed
    // announce this change by publishing an eent
    if(ctr%2 == 1)
    {Particle.publish("OUT");}
    else if(ctr%2 == 0)
    {
      Particle.publish("IN");}
    if (pirState == LOW) {
      // we have just turned on
      // Update the current state
      pirState = HIGH;
      setLED( pirState );
    }
  }
   else {
    if (pirState == HIGH) {
      // we have just turned of
      // Update the current state
      pirState = LOW;
      setLED( pirState );
    }
  }
}
void setLED( int state )
{
  digitalWrite( ledPin, state );
}
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