
Section 7. Installation
141
Table 18.
Rules for Names
Name
Category
1
Maximum Length
(number of
characters)
Allowed characters
Data-table name
20
Field name
39
Field-name
description
64
and other names.
1
Variables, constants, units, aliases, station names, field names, data table names, and file names
can share identical names; that is, once a name is used, it is reserved only in that category.
7.7.3.8.4 Expressions in Arguments
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See
Expressions
(p. 142)
for more information on expressions.
Many parameters allow the entry of arguments as expressions. If an expression is
a comparison, it will return
-1
if the comparison is true and
0
if it is false (
Logical
Expressions
(p. 145)
). CRBasic example
Use of Expressions in Parameters
(p. 141)
shows an example of the use of expressions in arguments in the
DataTable()
instruction, where the trigger condition is entered as an expression. Suppose the
variable TC is a thermocouple temperature:
CRBasic
Example
18.
Use
of
Expressions
in
Arguments
'DataTable(Name, TrigVar, Size)
DataTable
(Temp, TC > 100, 5000)
When the trigger is "TC > 100", a TC temperature > 100 will set the trigger to
true and data are stored.
7.7.3.8.5 Arrays of Multipliers and Offsets
A single measurement instruction can measure a series of sensors and apply
individual calibration factors to each sensor as shown in CRBasic example
Use of
Arrays as Multipliers and Offsets
(p. 142).
Storing calibration factors in variable
arrays, and placing the array variables in the multiplier and offset parameters of
the measurement instruction, makes this possible. The measurement instruction
uses repetitions to implement this feature by stepping through the multiplier and
offset arrays as it steps through the measurement input channels. If the multiplier
and offset are not arrays, the same multiplier and offset are used for each
repetition.
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More information is available in
CRBasic Editor
Help
topic
"Multipliers and Offsets with Repetitions".
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Page 30: ...Section 2 Cautionary Statements 30...
Page 32: ...Section 3 Initial Inspection 32...
Page 35: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 35 Figure 2 Wiring panel...
Page 55: ...Section 4 Quickstart Tutorial 55 Figure 24 PC200W View data utility...
Page 78: ...Section 5 System Overview 78...
Page 80: ...Section 6 CR800 Specifications 80...
Page 267: ...Section 7 Installation 267 Figure 84 Running average signal attenuation...
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Page 384: ...Section 8 Operation 384 Figure 113 Using the keyboard display...
Page 387: ...Section 8 Operation 387 Figure 116 Real time custom...
Page 388: ...Section 8 Operation 388 8 8 1 3 Final Storage Tables Figure 117 Final storage tables...
Page 389: ...Section 8 Operation 389 8 8 2 Run Stop Program Figure 118 Run Stop Program...
Page 390: ...Section 8 Operation 390 8 8 3 File Display Figure 119 File display...
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Page 504: ...Appendix A CRBasic Programming Instructions 504...
Page 526: ...Appendix B Status Table and Settings 526...
Page 530: ...Appendix C Serial Port Pinouts 530...
Page 536: ...Appendix E FP2 Data Format 536...
Page 550: ...Appendix F Other Campbell Scientific Products 550...
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