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**transmitted** at regular intervals or in response to user input, and finally
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**decoded** on the receiving end to control hardware.
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.. admonition:: What is struct?
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In C programming, a struct (short for structure) is a user-defined data type that lets you group multiple variables of different types together under a
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single name. It's like a container that holds related information — perfect for organizing data that logically belongs together. Structs are especially
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powerful in systems programming, embedded projects, and when dealing with raw binary data — like parsing sensor input or transmitting control packets over
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ESP-NOW.
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Data Payload
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------------
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<p>When used with communication protocols like ESP-NOW, this struct is <strong>encoded</strong> into a byte stream, then
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<strong>transmitted</strong> at regular intervals or in response to user input, and finally
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<strong>decoded</strong> on the receiving end to control hardware.</p>
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<div class="admonition-what-is-struct admonition">
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<p class="admonition-title">What is struct?</p>
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<p>In C programming, a struct (short for structure) is a user-defined data type that lets you group multiple variables of different types together under a
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single name. It’s like a container that holds related information — perfect for organizing data that logically belongs together. Structs are especially
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powerful in systems programming, embedded projects, and when dealing with raw binary data — like parsing sensor input or transmitting control packets over
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ESP-NOW.</p>
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</div>
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<section id="data-payload">
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<h2>Data Payload<a class="headerlink" href="#data-payload" title="Link to this heading">¶</a></h2>
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<p><em>x_axis</em> and <em>y_axis</em> fields capture analog input from a joystick, determining direction and speed.
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</strong>
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on the receiving end to control hardware.
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</p>
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<div class="admonition-what-is-struct admonition">
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<p class="admonition-title">
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What is struct?
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</p>
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<p>
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In C programming, a struct (short for structure) is a user-defined data type that lets you group multiple variables of different types together under a
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single name. It’s like a container that holds related information — perfect for organizing data that logically belongs together. Structs are especially
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powerful in systems programming, embedded projects, and when dealing with raw binary data — like parsing sensor input or transmitting control packets over
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ESP-NOW.
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</p>
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</div>
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<section id="data-payload">
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<h3>
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Data Payload
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