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Class

Client

Name

write()

Examples
// Example by Tom Igoe 
// Creates a client that sends input to a server

import processing.net.*; 
Client myClient; 
int clicks;

void setup() { 
  // Connect to the local machine at port 10002.
  // This example will not run if you haven't
  // previously started a server on this port.
  myClient = new Client(this, "127.0.0.1", 10002); 
  // Say hello
  myClient.write("Hi there");
} 

void mouseReleased() {
  // Count the number of mouse clicks:
  clicks++;
  // Tell the server:
  myClient.write("Mouse pressed " + clicks + " times.\n");
}

void draw() { 
  // Change the background if the mouse is pressed
  if (mousePressed) {
    background(255);
  } else {
    background(0);
  }
} 

Description Writes data to a server specified when constructing the client, or writes data to the specific client obtained from the Server available() method.
Syntax
client.write(data)
Parameters
client Client: any variable of type Client
data String, byte[], or int: data to write
Returnsvoid
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:04pm PDT

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