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-.. highlight:: cpp
-
-.. _lang-highbyte:
-
-highByte()
-==========
-
-(Macro) Extracts the second lowest byte of an integral data type.
-
-.. warning:: This macro is provided for compatibility with Arduino
- only. It returns the second-least significant byte in an integral
- value. It makes sense to call this the "high" byte on a 16-bit
- ``int`` microcontroller like the Atmel chips on Arduinos, but it
- makes no sense at all on a 32-bit microcontroller like the STM32s
- in the Maple line.
-
- In short: we provide this so that existing Arduino code works as
- expected, but **strongly discourage its use** in new programs.
-
-Syntax
-------
-
-::
-
- highByte(x)
-
-Parameters
-----------
-
-**x**: a value of any integral type.
-
-Returns
--------
-
-Second lowest byte in **x**.
-
-Example
--------
-
-::
-
- int x = 0xDEADBEEF;
- SerialUSB.println(x, HEX); // prints "BE"
-
-Arduino Compatibility
----------------------
-
-The Maple version of ``highByte()`` is compatible with Arduino.
-
-See Also
---------
-
-- :ref:`lowByte() <lang-lowbyte>`
-
-.. include:: /arduino-cc-attribution.txt