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\name{Java$writeShort}
\alias{Java$writeShort}
\alias{writeShort.Java}
\alias{Java.writeShort}
\alias{writeShort,Java-method}
\title{Writes a short (16 bits) to a connection in Java format}
\description{
Writes one or several short's (16 bits) to a connection in Java
format so they will be readable by Java.
All data types in Java are signed, i.e. a byte can hold a value in
the range [-32768,32767]. Trying to write a value outside this range
will automatically be truncated without a warning.
}
\usage{
## Static method (use this):
## Java$writeShort(con, s, ...)
## Don't use the below:
\method{writeShort}{Java}(static, con, s, ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{con}{Binary connection to be written to.}
\item{s}{Vector of shorts to be written.}
}
\author{Henrik Bengtsson}
\seealso{
For more information see \code{\link{Java}}.
}
\keyword{internal}
\keyword{methods}
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