# Pin Is Pressed Find whether the pin you say is pressed or not pressed. If you hold the `GND` pin with one hand and touch pin `0`, `1`, or `2` with the other, a very small (safe) amount of electricity will flow through your body and back into the @boardname@. This is called **completing a circuit**. It's like you're a big wire! ```sig input.pinIsPressed(TouchPin.P0); ``` ## ~hint This function works best when the @boardname@ is using batteries for power, instead of the USB cable. ## ~ ## Parameters * a [string](/types/string) that holds the pin name (**P0**, **P1**, or **P2**) ## returns * a [boolean](/blocks/logic/boolean) that means whether the pin you say is pressed (`true` or `false`) ## Pin presses in action See how the @boardname@ detects a press at a pin or on something connected to a pin in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEpZrvbsO7o ## Example This program shows `1` if `P0` is pressed, and `0` if `P0` is not pressed: ```blocks basic.forever(() => { if (input.pinIsPressed(TouchPin.P0)) { basic.showNumber(1) } else { basic.showNumber(0) } }) ``` ## See also [@boardname@ pins](/device/pins), [on pin pressed](/reference/input/on-pin-pressed), [analog read pin](/reference/pins/analog-read-pin), [analog write pin](/reference/pins/analog-write-pin), [digital read pin](/reference/pins/digital-read-pin), [digital write pin](/reference/pins/digital-write-pin)