[Serial]
Description
Called when data is available. Use Serial.read() to capture this data.
Syntax
All boards:
void serialEvent(){
//statements
}
void serialEvent1(){
//statements
}86Duino One specific:
void serialEvent2(){
//statements
}void serialEvent3(){
//statements
}void serialEvent485(){
//statements
}86Duino EduCake specific:
void serialEvent2(){
//statements
}void serialEvent3(){
//statements
}void serialEvent232(){
//statements
}Parameters
statements: any valid statements
See also
- SerialEvent Tutorial from the Arduino Examples
- if (Serial)
- available()
- begin()
- end()
- find()
- findUntil()
- flush()
- parseFloat()
- parseInt()
- peek()
- print()
- println()
- read()
- readBytes()
- readBytesUntil()
- setTimeout()
- write()
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