MidiReceiver.OnSend(Byte[], Int32, Int32, Int64) Method
Definition
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Called whenever the receiver is passed new MIDI data.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onSend", "([BIIJ)V", "GetOnSend_arrayBIIJHandler", ApiSince=23)]
public abstract void OnSend (byte[]? msg, int offset, int count, long timestamp);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onSend", "([BIIJ)V", "GetOnSend_arrayBIIJHandler", ApiSince=23)>]
abstract member OnSend : byte[] * int * int * int64 -> unit
Parameters
- msg
- Byte[]
a byte array containing the MIDI data
- offset
- Int32
the offset of the first byte of the data in the array to be processed
- count
- Int32
the number of bytes of MIDI data in the array to be processed
- timestamp
- Int64
the timestamp of the message (based on java.lang.System#nanoTime
- Attributes
Remarks
Called whenever the receiver is passed new MIDI data. Subclasses override this method to receive MIDI data. May fail if count exceeds #getMaxMessageSize
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NOTE: the msg array parameter is only valid within the context of this call. The msg bytes should be copied by the receiver rather than retaining a reference to this parameter. Also, modifying the contents of the msg array parameter may result in other receivers in the same application receiving incorrect values in their {link #onSend} method.
Java documentation for android.media.midi.MidiReceiver.onSend(byte[], int, int, long)
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