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Timeline for Arduino graphic interface

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Nov 20, 2015 at 19:55 comment added Damiano Verzulli Does your Arduino mount an Ethernet shield? If not, the only chance is to send data to your PC via the "serial" interface trough the USB port. Hence, the PC need to be kept close/connected to Arduino, and turned on. Then, on the PC, there are plenty of option to fetch such data and do whatever you want with them (graphing including).
Nov 20, 2015 at 11:19 comment added Majenko @zakaria Now you throw sockets into the mix as well...! What you ask is not trivial. I think you need to go back to basics and work out exactly what you want and how to articulate that into words and then google the different aspects of it.
Nov 20, 2015 at 11:10 comment added zakaria no I don't have the program before and i want to write my own PC program. but anyway I want to understand how can arduino send the data to another program, by using sockets?
Nov 20, 2015 at 11:06 comment added Majenko @zakaria That's even more vague than before. Is this a program you already have (if so WHAT program?!), or do you want to write your own PC program? (We don't know how, ask on a PC programming website).
Nov 20, 2015 at 10:16 history answered Majenko CC BY-SA 3.0