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byte
print() will return the number of bytes written, though reading that number is optional
byte: returns the number of bytes written, though reading that number is optional
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byte
print() will return the number of bytes written, though reading that number is optional
BASE (optional): the base in which to print numbers: BIN for binary (base 2), DEC for decimal (base 10), OCT for octal (base 8), HEX for hexadecimal (base 16).
BASE (optional): the base in which to print numbers: DEC for decimal (base 10), OCT for octal (base 8), HEX for hexadecimal (base 16).
BASE (optional): the base in which to print numbers: BIN for binary (base 2), DEC for decimal (base 10), OCT for octal (base 8), HEX for hexadecimal (base 16).
BASE (optional): the base in which to print numbers: BIN for binary (base 2), DEC for decimal (base 10), OCT for octal (base 8), HEX for hexadecimal (base 16).
server.print(data, BASE)
client.print(data, BASE)
Ethernet : Client class
Print data to the server that a client is connected to. Prints numbers as a sequence of digits, each an ASCII character (e.g. the number 123 is sent as the three characters '1', '2', '3').
client.print(data)
server.print(data, BASE)
data: the data to print (char, byte, int, long, or string)
BASE (optional): the base in which to print numbers: BIN for binary (base 2), DEC for decimal (base 10), OCT for octal (base 8), HEX for hexadecimal (base 16).