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author | Dave Madison <dmadison@users.noreply.github.com> | 2022-02-22 02:32:00 -0500 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-02-22 02:32:00 -0500 |
commit | d52b6ea456dd145025659359847e3ba8b58b5a27 (patch) | |
tree | 7c106c4e741e47ef5dd9f4f45529fd6a6010a896 /libraries/EEPROM/README.md | |
parent | f47a97522dc28c16c432422e3085035de69cfaf6 (diff) | |
parent | 6f5881438af5b416fe83b0721a51215b9833498c (diff) |
Merge pull request #14 from dmadison/upstream-1.8.4
Merge upstream tag '1.8.4'
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diff --git a/libraries/EEPROM/README.md b/libraries/EEPROM/README.md index a624136..9ca761d 100644 --- a/libraries/EEPROM/README.md +++ b/libraries/EEPROM/README.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ This function does not return any value. This function will retrieve any object from the EEPROM. Two parameters are needed to call this function. The first is an `int` containing the address that is to be written, and the second is the object you would like to read. -This function returns a reference to the `object` passed in. It does not need to be used and is only returned for conveience. +This function returns a reference to the `object` passed in. It does not need to be used and is only returned for convenience. #### **`EEPROM.put( address, object )`** [[_example_]](examples/eeprom_put/eeprom_put.ino) @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Two parameters are needed to call this function. The first is an `int` containin This function uses the _update_ method to write its data, and therefore only rewrites changed cells. -This function returns a reference to the `object` passed in. It does not need to be used and is only returned for conveience. +This function returns a reference to the `object` passed in. It does not need to be used and is only returned for convenience. #### **Subscript operator: `EEPROM[address]`** [[_example_]](examples/eeprom_crc/eeprom_crc.ino) @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ This is useful for STL objects, custom iteration and C++11 style ranged for loop This function returns an `EEPtr` pointing at the location after the last EEPROM cell. Used with `begin()` to provide custom iteration. -**Note:** The `EEPtr` returned is invalid as it is out of range. Infact the hardware causes wrapping of the address (overflow) and `EEPROM.end()` actually references the first EEPROM cell. +**Note:** The `EEPtr` returned is invalid as it is out of range. In fact the hardware causes wrapping of the address (overflow) and `EEPROM.end()` actually references the first EEPROM cell. |