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Class | Serial |
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Name | buffer() |
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Examples | // Example by Tom Igoe import processing.serial.*; Serial myPort; // The serial port PFont myFont; // The display font String inString; // Input string from serial port int lf = 10; // ASCII linefeed void setup() { size(400,200); // Make your own font. It's fun! myFont = loadFont("ArialMS-18.vlw"); textFont(myFont, 18); // List all the available serial ports: println(Serial.list()); // I know that the first port in the serial list on my mac // is always my Keyspan adaptor, so I open Serial.list()[0]. // Open whatever port is the one you're using. myPort = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[0], 9600); myPort.buffer(3); } void draw() { // Twiddle your thumbs background(0); text("Received: " + inString, 10, 50); } void serialEvent(Serial myPort) { inString = myPort.readString(); } |
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Description | Sets the number of bytes to buffer before calling serialEvent() | ||||
Syntax | serial.buffer(count) |
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Returns | int | ||||
Usage | Web & Application |