SerialPort.ReadTo(String) Method
Definition
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Reads a string up to the specified value
in the input buffer.
public:
System::String ^ ReadTo(System::String ^ value);
public string ReadTo (string value);
member this.ReadTo : string -> string
Public Function ReadTo (value As String) As String
Parameters
- value
- String
A value that indicates where the read operation stops.
Returns
The contents of the input buffer up to the specified value
.
Exceptions
The length of the value
parameter is 0.
The value
parameter is null
.
The specified port is not open.
The operation did not complete before the time-out period ended.
Remarks
This method reads a string up to the specified value
. While the returned string does not include the value
, the value
is removed from the input buffer.
If it is necessary to switch between reading text and reading binary data from the stream, select a protocol that carefully defines the boundary between text and binary data, such as manually reading bytes and decoding the data.
Note
Because the SerialPort class buffers data, and the stream contained in the BaseStream property does not, the two might conflict about how many bytes are available to read. The BytesToRead property can indicate that there are bytes to read, but these bytes might not be accessible to the stream contained in the BaseStream property because they have been buffered to the SerialPort class.