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How to use V_TEXT in 2.0.0

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    wrote on last edited by lafleur
    #1

    Looks like I'm missing something here on using V_TEXT?

    MyMessage TEXTMsg         (CHILD_ID,V_TEXT);      // 47
    send(TEXTMsg.set("Alarm is Active", 0));     // Send to gateway
    

    I get this error...

    Using library MySensors at version 2.0.0-beta in folder: /Users/lafleur/Desktop/MySensor-Arduino-development/Arduino-development_1.6b/libraries/MySensors 
    exit status 1
    invalid conversion from 'const void*' to 'void*' [-fpermissive]
    

    Thanks...

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    • L lafleur

      Looks like I'm missing something here on using V_TEXT?

      MyMessage TEXTMsg         (CHILD_ID,V_TEXT);      // 47
      send(TEXTMsg.set("Alarm is Active", 0));     // Send to gateway
      

      I get this error...

      Using library MySensors at version 2.0.0-beta in folder: /Users/lafleur/Desktop/MySensor-Arduino-development/Arduino-development_1.6b/libraries/MySensors 
      exit status 1
      invalid conversion from 'const void*' to 'void*' [-fpermissive]
      

      Thanks...

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      martinhjelmare
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      @lafleur

      Hi!

      I think you need to send a character array:
      https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/String

      You can use the function toCharArray to convert a String to a character array.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        What happens if you just skip the ",0", like this:
        TEXTMsg.set("Alarm is Active")

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        • hekH hek

          What happens if you just skip the ",0", like this:
          TEXTMsg.set("Alarm is Active")

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          lafleur
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          @hek

          That works?? what the ,0 for ??

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            Sorry, I don't know why you added ,0. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

            For some of the msg setters, the second argument is used to specify length (buffer) or number of decimals (float).

            Please read through the API:
            http://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_15#the-full-api

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