People have been trying to help you. Now it's time for you to do your part.
Imagine you are watching the Olympics.
You see the 10 metre diving competition and are very impressed by the performances. The way the divers twist and turn on the way down before plunging into the water without anything more than a few ripples in the water is mesmerizing.
You decide to take up competitive diving.
That same day, you buy a swimsuit and hurry down to your local pool. You get changed and run up the ladder to the 10 metre platform. You stand at the edge and jump off.
And then as you flail helpless on the way down, you yell "NOW WHAT?" to the horrified poolside spectators, just before hitting the water in a tangled heap, breaking numerous bones in the process.
All because you lacked the basic knowledge of how to swim, let alone of how to dive.
Expecting to take up a full sized project when you don't have any basic programming knowledge is simply absurd. There is no other word for it.
Fortunately, a long time forum member, @LarryD, has put together a comprehensive list of "Things You Need To Know". You won't need to master all of them right off the bat, but Getting Started, Arduino Programming Course and C++ for Beginners might all be useful starting points for you.
Bookmarking that message for future reference would be a good thing for you to do. Should you continue in this endeavour, you may find yourself returning to read other topics as you progress.