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13 package org.openhab.binding.bluetooth.bluegiga.internal.command.attributeclient;
15 import org.eclipse.jdt.annotation.NonNullByDefault;
16 import org.openhab.binding.bluetooth.bluegiga.internal.BlueGigaDeviceResponse;
19 * Class to implement the BlueGiga command <b>readMultipleResponseEvent</b>.
21 * This event is a response to a Read Multiple request.
23 * This class provides methods for processing BlueGiga API commands.
25 * Note that this code is autogenerated. Manual changes may be overwritten.
27 * @author Chris Jackson - Initial contribution of Java code generator
30 public class BlueGigaReadMultipleResponseEvent extends BlueGigaDeviceResponse {
31 public static final int COMMAND_CLASS = 0x04;
32 public static final int COMMAND_METHOD = 0x00;
35 * This array contains the concatenated data from the multiple attributes that have been read,
38 * BlueGiga API type is <i>uint8array</i> - Java type is {@link int[]}
40 private int[] handles;
45 public BlueGigaReadMultipleResponseEvent(int[] inputBuffer) {
46 // Super creates deserializer and reads header fields
49 event = (inputBuffer[0] & 0x80) != 0;
51 // Deserialize the fields
52 connection = deserializeUInt8();
53 handles = deserializeUInt8Array();
57 * This array contains the concatenated data from the multiple attributes that have been read,
60 * BlueGiga API type is <i>uint8array</i> - Java type is {@link int[]}
62 * @return the current handles as {@link int[]}
64 public int[] getHandles() {
69 public String toString() {
70 final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
71 builder.append("BlueGigaReadMultipleResponseEvent [connection=");
72 builder.append(connection);
73 builder.append(", handles=");
74 for (int c = 0; c < handles.length; c++) {
78 builder.append(String.format("%02X", handles[c]));
81 return builder.toString();