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Arduino/libraries/Bridge/examples/ConsoleRead/ConsoleRead.ino
2013-10-21 09:58:40 +02:00

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/*
Console Read example
Read data coming from bridge using the Console.read() function
and store it in a string.
To see the Console, pick your Yún's name and IP address in the Port menu
then open the Port Monitor. You can also see it by opening a terminal window
and typing:
ssh root@ yourYunsName.local 'telnet localhost 6571'
then pressing enter. When prompted for the password, enter it.
created 13 Jun 2013
by Angelo Scialabba
modified 16 June 2013
by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ConsoleRead
*/
#include <Console.h>
String name;
void setup() {
// Initialize Console and wait for port to open:
Bridge.begin();
Console.begin();
// Wait for Console port to connect
while (!Console);
Console.println("Hi, what's your name?");
}
void loop() {
if (Console.available() > 0) {
char c = Console.read(); // read the next char received
// look for the newline character, this is the last character in the string
if (c == '\n') {
//print text with the name received
Console.print("Hi ");
Console.print(name);
Console.println("! Nice to meet you!");
Console.println();
// Ask again for name and clear the old name
Console.println("Hi, what's your name?");
name = ""; // clear the name string
}
else { // if the buffer is empty Cosole.read() returns -1
name += c; // append the read char from Console to the name string
}
}
}