data = readline(t) reads
ASCII data until the first occurrence of the terminator from the remote host specified by
the TCP/IP client t and returns data as a string
without the terminator. The function suspends MATLAB® execution until the terminator is reached or a timeout occurs.
Create a TCP/IP client connection called t, connecting to a TCP/IP echo server with port 4000. To do so, you must have an echotcpip server running on port 4000.
echotcpip("on",4000)
t = tcpclient("localhost",4000)
t =
tcpclient with properties:
Address: 'localhost'
Port: 4000
NumBytesAvailable: 0
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Check the default ASCII terminator.
t.Terminator
ans =
"LF"
Set the terminator to "CR" and write a string of ASCII data. The writeline function automatically appends the terminator to the data.
configureTerminator(t,"CR")
writeline(t,"hello")
Write another string of ASCII data with the terminator automatically appended.
writeline(t,"world")
Since the client is connected to an echo server, the data you write to the server is returned to the client. Read a string of ASCII data. The readline function returns data until it reaches a terminator.
readline(t)
ans =
"hello"
Read a string of ASCII data again to return the second string that you wrote.
readline(t)
ans =
"world"
Close the echo server and clear the TCP/IP client connection.
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