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Writes binary data to the serial port. This data is sent as a byte or series of bytes; to send the characters representing the digits of a number use the print() function instead.
Serial.write(val)
Serial.write(str)
Serial.write(buf, len)
Arduino Mega also supports: Serial1, Serial2, Serial3 (in place of Serial)
val: a value to send as a single byte
str: a string to send as a series of bytes
buf: an array to send as a series of bytes
len: the length of the buffer
byte
write() will return the number of bytes written, though reading that number is optional
void
setup
(
)
{
Serial.begin
(
9600
)
;
}
void
loop
(
)
{
Serial.write
(
45
)
;
// send a byte with the value 45
int bytesSent =
Serial.write
(“hello”)
;
//send the string “hello” and return the length of the string.
}
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