Class BLEAddr
BLEAddr Class
Description
A class used for managing Bluetooth addresses.
Syntax
class BLEAddr
Members
Public Constructors |
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BLEAddr::BLEAddr |
Constructs a BLEAddr object |
Public Methods |
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BLEAddr::str |
Get the Bluetooth address represented as a formatted string |
BLEAddr::data |
Get the Bluetooth address represented as an integer array |
BLEAddr::BLEAddr
Description
Constructs a BLEAddr object.
Syntax
BLEAddr::BLEAddr(void);
BLEAddr::BLEAddr(uint8_t (&addr)[6]);
BLEAddr::BLEAddr(const char* str);
Parameters
addr: An array of 6 bytes containing the desired Bluetooth address.
str: A character string representing the desired Bluetooth address.
Returns
The function returns nothing.
Example Code
NA
Notes and Warnings
When expressed as a string, the Bluetooth address should be written as
6 bytes in hexadecimal format, using a colon “:” to separate the bytes
is acceptable (example – 00:11:22:33:EE:FF).
BLEAddr::str
Description
Get the Bluetooth address represented as a formatted string.
Syntax
const char* str(void);
Parameters
The function requires no input parameter.
Returns
The function returns a pointer to a character string containing the
hexadecimal representation of the Bluetooth address.
Example Code
Example: BLEScan
Notes and Warnings
The Bluetooth address expressed as a string will be written as 6 bytes
in hexadecimal format, with a colon “:” separating the bytes (example
– 00:11:22:33:EE:FF).
BLEAddr::data
Description
Get the Bluetooth address represented as an integer array.
Syntax
uint8_t* data(void);
Parameters
The function requires no input parameter.
Returns
The function returns a pointer to a 6 byte array containing the
Bluetooth address.
Example Code
NA
Notes and Warnings
The Bluetooth address is stored with MSB at array index [5].