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is there a possibility of running save to file from serial monitor? |
Do you mean actually going in to the serial monitor and using the tools in that? |
In the code, writing in a save output of serial monitor to file? |
That's what I am looking in to at the moment... Currently, I have read a lot of threads of people having the same issue, wanting to automatically save it. The only suggestion they have is not doing it like that because who would want to... Well I do? Lol. I want something that kind of works like this... If data is available, read it (you can see it does this to begin with... Then once it is formatted, where you can see I am printing it, I am going to see if I can get it to save it to a TEXT file (for now), I think I should be able to do this then I can work on trying to get it to save to CSV. |
Update - I cannot find ANYTHING at all for taking the data from the serial monitor, I may need to save the values in variables or a list and then write that to a file, will be trying this our over the next couple of weeks. |
Update - Found a little something I might be able to work with, will update again at the end of the week with if I managed to get this stuff working or not |
Currently can't find ANYTHING that allows me to export the data to a csv file without manually doing it myself from the serial monitor
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