NAME
Device::RFXCOM::Response - Device::RFXCOM::Response class for data from RFXCOM receiver
VERSION
version 1.163170
SYNOPSIS
# see Device::RFXCOM::RX
DESCRIPTION
Base class for RFXCOM response modules.
METHODS
new(%params)
This constructor returns a new response object.
type()
This method returns the type of the response. It will be one of:
- unknown
-
for a message that could not be decoded
- version
-
for a response to a version check request
- mode
-
for a response to a mode setting request
- empty
-
for an empty message
or it will be a string representing the type of device from which the message originated.
header_byte()
This method returns the header byte contains the length in buts and master/slave flag for the message.
master()
This method returns true of the message originated from the master receiver or false of it originated from a slave receiver.
hex_data()
This method returns a hex string representing the payload of the RF message.
data()
This method returns the binary string of the payload of the RF message.
length()
This method returns the length of the payload of the RF message (in bytes).
bytes()
This method returns an array reference of bytes representing the payload of the RF message.
messages()
This method returns an array reference of message objects generated from the payload.
duplicate()
This method returns a true value if the message was identical to another sent recently.
summary()
This method returns a string summary of the contents of the RF message. (If there are multiple message objects produced from the payload then this may be a multiline string.)
THANKS
Special thanks to RFXCOM, http://www.rfxcom.com/, for their excellent documentation and for giving me permission to use it to help me write this code. I own a number of their products and highly recommend them.
SEE ALSO
RFXCOM website: http://www.rfxcom.com/
AUTHOR
Mark Hindess <soft-cpan@temporalanomaly.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Mark Hindess.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.