===== NetConnect =====
==== Format ====
**netconnect** //server_name//, //port_number//\\
**netconnect** ( //server_name//, //port_number// )\\
**netconnect** //socket_number//, //server_name//, //port_number//\\
**netconnect** ( //socket_number//, //server_name//, //port_number// )
==== Description ====
Open a network connection (client) to a server. The IP address or host name of a server are specified in the //server_name// argument, and the specific network port number in the //port_number// argument. If //socket_number// is not specified socket number zero (0) will be used.
==== Example ====
Open two instances of BASIC-256 on a single computer. Paste the "server" code into one and the "client" code into the other. Run the server first and the client second. You can see how the messages are sent back and forth between the two different processes.
=== Server Code ===
# get a message and send back success
print "wait for connection"
netlisten 9997
print "got connection"
do
while not netdata
pause .1
print ".";
end while
n$ = netread
print n$
netwrite "I got '" + n$ + "'."
until n$ = "end"
netclose
will display
wait for connection
got connection
.1 Hi There
....2 Hi There
........3 Hi There
..........4 Hi There
.....5 Hi There
.......6 Hi There
....7 Hi There
..........8 Hi There
....9 Hi There
.....10 Hi There
.end
=== Client Code ===
# have the user enter a message and send it to the server
input "enter message?", m$
netconnect "127.0.0.1", 9997
for t = 1 to 10
pause rand
netwrite t + " " + m$
print netread
next t
netwrite "end"
print netread
netclose
will display
enter message?Hi There
I got '1 Hi There'.
I got '2 Hi There'.
I got '3 Hi There'.
I got '4 Hi There'.
I got '5 Hi There'.
I got '6 Hi There'.
I got '7 Hi There'.
I got '8 Hi There'.
I got '9 Hi There'.
I got '10 Hi There'.
I got 'end'.
==== See Also ====
[[NetClose|NetClose]], [[NetData|NetData]], [[NetListen|NetListen]], [[NetRead|NetRead]], [[NetWrite|NetWrite]]
==== New To Version ====
0.9.6.31