Chapter 4 Macro Function
|
ScrEdit Software User Manual
4-32
Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002
End command is used to end the macro program.
Statements2
will not be executed after
Statemenets1
is executed. The program will execute from the command of the first line next time.
Please note that
END means finishing executing macro. If END command is used in sub-macro, it indicates the
program is end here. If the user wants to return to the original macro program, please use RET
command.
Example:
$1 = 10
$1 = $1 + 1
END
$1 = $1 + 1
After the operation, the result is $1 = 11, not $1 = 12 as the END command has ended the macro
program.
Bit Settings
Please refer to the following table for the commands of Bit Settings.
Command
Equation
Description
SETB
SETB V1
Set V1 Bit to be ON
CLRBL
CLRB V1
Set V1 Bit to be OFF
INVB
INVB V1
Set V1 Bit to be inversed
GETB
V1 = GETB V2
Get V2 Bit value and store in V1
Table 4.3.6 Bit setting command table
SETB
Set specific bit to be ON.
Equation: SETB V1
Set V1 Bit to be ON
Example:
Set the value of 5th Bit within the internal memory $1 to be ON.
$1 = 0000000000000000B
SETB $1.5
The result is $1 = 0000000000010000B
CLRB
Set specific bit to be OFF.
Equation: CLRB V1
Set V1 Bit to be OFF
Example:
Set the value of 15th Bit within the internal memory $2 to be OFF.
Summary of Contents for AE80THTD
Page 1: ......