This is the code as per your requirement. I have defined pins as per above connections. counter mode has minutes and seconds and it does not contain milliseconds as I am encountering problem to implement it. You can suggest me if you have got any way. Counter mode selection button is the same button which is going to be used to increment the counter.
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
LiquidCrystal mylcd(7,6,5,4,3,2);
int counter_sel=12,stopwatch_sel=11,reset1=10,stopwatch_led=9,counter_led=8;
void setup()
{
mylcd.begin(16,2);
mylcd.setCursor(0,0);
mylcd.print("Counter and ");
mylcd.print("Stopwatch");
delay(1000);
pinMode(counter_sel,INPUT);
pinMode(stopwatch_sel, INPUT);
pinMode(reset1, INPUT);
pinMode(counter_led,OUTPUT);
pinMode(stopwatch_led, OUTPUT);
}
void loop()
{ int state1=digitalRead(counter_sel);
int state2=digitalRead(stopwatch_sel);
if (state1==0) {delay(300); counter(); } // call counter function
else if (state2==0) {delay(300); stopwatch(); } // call stopwatch function
}
void counter()
{ mylcd.clear();
digitalWrite(counter_led,1);
mylcd.setCursor(0,0);
mylcd.print("Counter Mode :");
short int i=0;
while(1)
{
int rst=digitalRead(reset1);
if (rst==0) { delay(300); break;}
int state1=digitalRead(counter_sel);
if (state1==0) { i++; delay(200);}
mylcd.setCursor(0,1);
mylcd.print(i);
}
digitalWrite(counter_led,0);
}
void stopwatch()
{
mylcd.clear();
digitalWrite(stopwatch_led,1);
long int ms=millis();
byte sec=0, mins=0;
mylcd.setCursor(0,0);
mylcd.print("Stopwatch Mode : ");
while(1)
{
mylcd.setCursor(0,1);
int state1=digitalRead(reset1);
if (state1==0){delay(300); break; }
if (sec==59) {mins++; sec=0;}
if ((millis()-ms)>1000) {sec++; ms=millis(); }
mylcd.print(mins);
mylcd.setCursor(3,1);
mylcd.print(":");
mylcd.setCursor(5,1);
mylcd.print(sec);
mylcd.print(":");
//mylcd.print(millis()-ms);
}
digitalWrite(stopwatch_led,0);
}