SerialOuput not defined - editing pulse sensor and neopixel code?

Hi there,

I'm trying to hook up a neopixel and pulse sensor. I'm using the code from: http://www.instructables.com/id/NeoPixel-LED-Heart-Sensor-Jacket/ but keep getting a serialoutput not defined error... Please help! Here's the code and I ahve attached screenshot of the error.

int pulsePin = 0; // Pulse Sensor purple wire connected to analog pin 0
int blinkPin = 13; // pin to blink led at each beat
int fadePin = 5; // pin to do fancy classy fading blink at each beat
int fadeRate = 0; // used to fade LED on with PWM on fadePin

// Volatile Variables, used in the interrupt service routine!
volatile int BPM; // int that holds raw Analog in 0. updated every 2mS
volatile int Signal; // holds the incoming raw data
volatile int IBI = 600; // int that holds the time interval between beats! Must be seeded!
volatile boolean Pulse = false; // "True" when User's live heartbeat is detected. "False" when not a "live beat".
volatile boolean QS = false; // becomes true when Arduoino finds a beat.

// Regards Serial OutPut -- Set This Up to your needs
static boolean serialVisual = false;
//----------------------------- ADAFRUIT VARIABLES-----------------------------

#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h>
#ifdef AVR
#include <avr/power.h>
#endif

// Which pin on the Arduino is connected to the NeoPixels?
// On a Trinket or Gemma we suggest changing this to 1
#define PIN 8

// How many NeoPixels are attached to the Arduino?
#define NUMPIXELS 24

// When we setup the NeoPixel library, we tell it how many pixels, and which pin to use to send signals.
// Note that for older NeoPixel strips you might need to change the third parameter--see the strandtest
// example for more information on possible values.
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);

int delayval = 500; // delay for half a second

//--------------------------------------------------------------------------

void setup(){
pinMode(blinkpin,OUTPUT); // pin that will blink to your heartbeat!
pinMode(fadePin,OUTPUT); // pin that will fade to your heartbeat!
Serial.begin(115200); // we agree to talk fast!
// IF YOU ARE POWERING The Pulse Sensor AT VOLTAGE LESS THAN THE BOARD VOLTAGE,
// UN-COMMENT THE NEXT LINE AND APPLY THAT VOLTAGE TO THE A-REF PIN
// analogReference(EXTERNAL);

}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Where the Magic Happens

void loop(){

serialOutput() ;

if (QS == true){ // A Heartbeat Was Found
// BPM and IBI have been Determined
// Quantified Self "QS" true when arduino finds a heartbeat
fadeRate = 255; // Makes the LED Fade Effect Happen
// Set 'fadeRate' Variable to 255 to fade LED with pulse
serialOutputWhenBeatHappens(); // A Beat Happened, Output that to serial.
QS = false; // reset the Quantified Self flag for next time
}

ledFadeToBeat(); // Makes the LED Fade Effect Happen
delay(20); // take a break
//------------------------- ADAFRUIT loop code--------------------------------

// For a set of NeoPixels the first NeoPixel is 0, second is 1, all the way up to the count of pixels minus one.

for(int i=0;i<NUMPIXELS;i++){

// pixels.Color takes RGB values, from 0,0,0 up to 255,255,255
pixels.setPixelColor(i, pixels.Color(0,0,255)); // Moderately bright green color.

pixels.show(); // This sends the updated pixel color to the hardware.

delay(2); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).

}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
}

void ledFadeToBeat(){
fadeRate -= 15; // set LED fade value
fadeRate = constrain(fadeRate,0,255); // keep LED fade value from going into negative numbers!
analogWrite(fadePin,fadeRate); // fade LED

}

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You never define a function in your sketch named serialOutput, thus the error.

"But it's the code I got from Instructables" you say? Well the thing is most of the projects on Instructables are complete garbage and apparently this is one of them.

That is NOT serial output.

Why are you trying to call a function that you haven't written?