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Name |
Client |
Examples |
import processing.net.*;
Client myClient;
int dataIn;
void setup() {
size(200, 200);
// Connect to the local machine at port 5204.
// This example will not run if you haven't
// previously started a server on this port.
myClient = new Client(this, "127.0.0.1", 5204);
}
void draw() {
if (myClient.available() > 0) {
dataIn = myClient.read();
}
background(dataIn);
}
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Description |
A client connects to a server and sends data back and forth. If anything goes wrong with the connection, for example the host is not there or is listening on a different port, an exception is thrown.
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Methods |
stop() |
Disconnects from the server |
ip() |
Returns the IP address of the machine as a String |
available() |
Returns the number of bytes in the buffer waiting to be read |
clear() |
Clears the buffer |
read() |
Returns a value from the buffer |
readChar() |
Returns the next byte in the buffer as a char |
readBytes() |
Reads everything in the buffer |
readBytesUntil() |
Reads from the buffer of bytes up to and including a particular character |
readString() |
Returns the buffer as a String |
readStringUntil() |
Returns the buffer as a String up to and including a particular character |
write() |
Writes bytes, chars, ints, bytes[], Strings |
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Constructor | Client(parent, host, port)
Client(parent, socket)
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Parameters |
parent |
PApplet: typically use "this" |
host |
String: address of the server |
port |
int: port to read/write from on the server |
socket |
Socket: any object of type Socket |
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Related | clientEvent()
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Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT