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Either way, that we have to achieve the same functionalities by utilizing the pooling function that

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we have in and you are right.

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So here we have a function to verify whether you are still sending a needle, right?

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So if you just explode, the functionality of this to could really see this functionality might need

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to specify you what is sending a data.

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This will return true if you what is indicated and this will return false if you are is not sending

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a needle.

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That basically mean if we already have started the process of sending a lead transmission as soon as

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this function returns false, this basically marked the completion of a transmission rate.

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So we could just copy this function and let me just go ahead and modify our code right.

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So will be keeping this logic here for our efforts after you are doing it.

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OK?

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We will be calling this function right, which initiated the process of transmission of a data.

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OK, and then we will be very fine by adding a light look, whether you are sending a reader right and

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as required, a single argument, which is the instance structure that is you are right.

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So what this will do is this will return true as long as let me just confirm what is an argument that

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we have for our.

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You are great.

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So it basically required an instant structure.

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Right?

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So what this will do is this will be written into as long as you are descending red and white, so we'll

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just be waiting over here and in this line.

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No.

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Who gives it a while, too, so we'll wait to see this will be returning to as long as we are sending

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the it right.

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And why you too will be simply waiting over here else and in the case when we complete the transmission

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of the data.

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So this will be returning false and false.

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We will just be coming out of a loop and then we send this message that that is the same successful

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rate.

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So let it just build our application project and verify whether this is still functioning as expected.

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Right.

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So we will be going ahead and relaunching I debug session, right?

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So let it just clear up console and click on resume button.

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So you could still see you walked in, it is successful.

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Hello, and then did the same successfully.

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Right.

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So this is how we could proceed.

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Sending a lead and our next step will be to understand how we received a letter from a seal dummy like

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there.

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We will be understanding the different modes of an operation.
