# Bluetooth On UART Data Received Runs some code in an event when a delimiter is matched in the received data. ```sig bluetooth.onUartDataReceived(serial.delimiters(Delimiters.NewLine), function() {}) ``` ## Parameters * **delimiters**: a [string](/types/string) containing the delimiter characters to match in the received data. ### ~ hint #### Delimiters Delimiters are characters in a received data string which divide the string into smaller strings to form separate data items. Although multiple delimiter characters can be set in the **delimiters** string, it is common to have received data separated using just one delimiter character, such as a comma: ``"data1,data2,data3,data4"`` So, you can specify a delimiter character using the ``||serial:serial delimiters||`` which create a single character delimiter string for you... ```block bluetooth.onUartDataReceived(serial.delimiters(Delimiters.Comma), function () { }) ``` Or, maybe... ```block let delim = serial.delimiters(Delimiters.NewLine) basic.showString(bluetooth.uartReadUntil(delim)) ``` ### ~ ## Example Read the data items separated by a comma (`,`): ```blocks bluetooth.onUartDataReceived(serial.delimiters(Delimiters.Comma), function () { basic.showString(bluetooth.uartReadUntil(serial.delimiters(Delimiters.Space))) }) ``` ```package bluetooth ```