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<hr><h1>ost::BroadcastAddress  Class Reference</h1>The broadcast address object is used to store the broadcast address for a specific subnet. 
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<code>#include &lt;<a class="el" href="socket_8h-source.html">socket.h</a>&gt;</code>
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<tr><td nowrap align=right valign=top>&nbsp;</td><td valign=bottom><a class="el" href="classost_1_1_broadcast_address.html#a0">BroadcastAddress</a> (const char *net="255.255.255.255")</td></tr>
<tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><font size=-1><em>Specify the physical broadcast address to use and create a new broadcast address object based on a null terminated ASCII string.</em> <a href="#a0">More...</a><em></em></font><br><br></td></tr>
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<hr><a name="_details"></a><h2>Detailed Description</h2>
The broadcast address object is used to store the broadcast address for a specific subnet.
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This is commonly used for UDP broadcast operations. 
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Specify the physical broadcast address to use and create a new broadcast address object based on a null terminated ASCII string.
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null terminated ASCII network address. </td></tr>
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