ICharacterLcd.Write Method
Definition
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Overloads
Write(Char[]) |
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place. |
Write(ReadOnlySpan<Byte>) |
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place. |
Write(ReadOnlySpan<Char>) |
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place. |
Write(String) |
Write text to the display, without any character translation. |
Write(Char[])
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place.
public void Write (char[] text);
abstract member Write : char[] -> unit
Public Sub Write (text As Char())
Parameters
- text
- Char[]
Text to print
Applies to
Write(ReadOnlySpan<Byte>)
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place.
public void Write (ReadOnlySpan<byte> text);
abstract member Write : ReadOnlySpan<byte> -> unit
Public Sub Write (text As ReadOnlySpan(Of Byte))
Parameters
- text
- ReadOnlySpan<Byte>
Text to print
Applies to
Write(ReadOnlySpan<Char>)
Write a raw byte stream to the display. Used if character translation already took place.
public void Write (ReadOnlySpan<char> text);
abstract member Write : ReadOnlySpan<char> -> unit
Public Sub Write (text As ReadOnlySpan(Of Char))
Parameters
- text
- ReadOnlySpan<Char>
Text to print
Applies to
Write(String)
Write text to the display, without any character translation.
public void Write (string text);
abstract member Write : string -> unit
Public Sub Write (text As String)
Parameters
- text
- String
Text to be displayed.
Remarks
There are only 256 characters available. Different chip variants have different character sets. Characters from space ' ' (32) to '}' are usually the same with the exception of '\', which is a yen symbol ('¥') on some chips.