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Serial

print()

Description

Prints data to the serial port as human-readable ASCII text. This command can take many forms. Numbers are printed using an ASCII character for each digit. Floats are similarly printed as ASCII digits, defaulting to two decimal places. Bytes are sent as a single character. Characters and strings are sent as is. For example:

An optional second parameter specifies the base (format) to use; permitted values are BIN (binary, or base 2), OCT (octal, or base 8), DEC (decimal, or base 10), HEX (hexadecimal, or base 16). For floating point numbers, this parameter specifies the number of decimal places to use. For example:

You can pass flash-memory based strings to Serial.print() by wrapping them with F(). For example :

To send a single byte, use Serial.write().

Syntax

Serial.print(val)
Serial.print(val, format)

Parameters

val: the value to print - any data type

format: specifies the number base (for integral data types) or number of decimal places (for floating point types)

Returns

size_t (long): print() returns the number of bytes written, though reading that number is optional

Example:

/*
Uses a FOR loop for data and prints a number in various formats.
*/

int x = 0 ;    // variable void setup ( ) {
  Serial.begin ( 9600 ) ;      // open the serial port at 9600 bps:    
} void loop ( ) {  
  // print labels
  Serial.print ( "NO FORMAT" ) ;       // prints a label
  Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;              // prints a tab   Serial.print ( "DEC" ) ;  
  Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;         Serial.print ( "HEX" ) ;
  Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;     Serial.print ( "OCT" ) ;
  Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;   Serial.print ( "BIN" ) ;
  Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;   for (x= 0 ; x< 64 ; x++ ) {    // only part of the ASCII chart, change to suit     // print it out in many formats:
    Serial.print (x) ;       // print as an ASCII-encoded decimal - same as "DEC"
    Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;    // prints a tab     Serial.print (x, DEC ) ;  // print as an ASCII-encoded decimal
    Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;    // prints a tab     Serial.print (x, HEX ) ;  // print as an ASCII-encoded hexadecimal
    Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;    // prints a tab     Serial.print (x, OCT ) ;  // print as an ASCII-encoded octal
    Serial.print ( "\t" ) ;    // prints a tab     Serial.println (x, BIN ) ;  // print as an ASCII-encoded binary
    //                             then adds the carriage return with "println"
    delay ( 200 ) ;            // delay 200 milliseconds
  }
  Serial.println ( "" ) ;      // prints another carriage return
}

Programming Tips

As of version 1.0, serial transmission is asynchronous; Serial.print() will return before any characters are transmitted.

See also


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