The WriteAt command in Arduino is a powerful tool that allows you to write data to a specific location in EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). This command is particularly useful when you need to store data persistently, even when the power is turned off. In this write-up, we will explore the WriteAt command in Arduino, its syntax, and provide example usage.
Serial.begin(9600); }
void setup() { // Write a byte to EEPROM location 0 EEPROM.writeAt(0, 10); write at command station v104
// Write another byte to EEPROM location 10 EEPROM.writeAt(10, 20); The WriteAt command in Arduino is a powerful
void loop() { // Read the data from EEPROM location 0 byte data = EEPROM.read(0); Serial.print("Data at location 0: "); Serial.println(data); and provide example usage. Serial.begin(9600)
Here's an example sketch that demonstrates how to use the WriteAt command: