Programming: Q Parameters
9.11 String parameters
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TNC 320 | User's Manual
HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming | 3/2014
Assigning string parameters
You have to assign a string variable before you use it. Use the
DECLARE STRING
command to do so.
Show the soft-key row with special functions
Select the menu for defining various plain-
language functions
Select string functions
Select the
DECLARE STRING
function
Example NC block
37 DECLARE STRING QS10 = "WORKPIECE"
Chain-linking string parameters
With the concatenation operator (string parameter
||
string
parameter) you can make a chain of two or more string parameters.
Show the soft-key row with special functions
Select the menu for defining various plain-
language functions
Select string functions
Select the
STRING FORMULA
function
Enter the number of the string parameter in
which the TNC is to save the concatenated string.
Confirm with the
ENT
key
Enter the number of the string parameter in which
the
second
substring is saved. Confirm with the
ENT
key: The TNC shows the chain symbol
||
Confirm your entry with the
ENT
key
Enter the number of the string parameter in which
the
second
substring is saved. Confirm with the
ENT
key
Repeat the process until you have selected all the
required substrings. Conclude with the
END
key
Summary of Contents for TNC 320
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