
5 Script Coding Examples
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WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual
Script
Operation description
Converts the stored string starting at LDR200 to a decimal and stores the result in LDR100.
The number of digits that can be converted is the maximum number of digits for each data type with added sign.
If the string to convert contains NULL or characters that cannot be converted to numeric values, the string is
converted up to that character.
Setting the string “1234” (when the data type is UBIN16(W))
Setting the string “1234567” (when the data type is UBIN16(W))
Setting the string “-12345” (when the data type is BIN16(I))
String “1234567890” (when the data type is UBIN32(D))
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Example 5.7.21
Convert string to decimal
[LDR 100] = ASCII2DEC([LDR 200]);
• This function can be used with data types UBIN16(W), BIN16(I), UBIN32(D), BIN32(L), BCD4(B), and
BCD8(EB).
• Only internal devices can be used.
• When using functions that handle strings, check the
Storage Method of string data
setting on the
System
tab in the
Project Settings
dialog box. Depending on the setting, the upper and lower bytes
are stored in the reverse of the following explanation.
For details, refer to Chapter 4 “3.1 System Tab” on page 4-25.
Device address
Stored value
Upper byte
Lower byte
Device address Stored value
4
3
2
1
LDR100
2
3
x
0
=
'
2
'
1
3
x
0
=
'
1
'
LDR200
LDR201
'3' = 0x33
'4' = 0x34
LDR202 0x00
0x00
Terminating character
Terminating character
Device address
Stored value
Upper byte
Lower byte
Device address Stored value
5
4
3
2
1
LDR100
2
3
x
0
=
'
2
'
1
3
x
0
=
'
1
'
LDR200
LDR201
'3' = 0x33
'4' = 0x34
LDR202
'5' = 0x35
'6' = 0x36
LDR203
'7' = 0x37
0x00
Terminating character
Terminating character
Device address
Stored value
Upper byte
Lower byte
Device address Stored value
5
4
3
2
1
-
LDR100
1
3
x
0
=
'
1
'
D
2
x
0
=
'
-
'
LDR200
LDR201
'2' = 0x32
'3' = 0x33
LDR202
'4' = 0x34
'5' = 0x35
LDR203 0x00
0x00
Terminating character
Terminating character
Device address
Stored value
Upper byte
Lower byte
Device address Stored value
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
LDR100 - 101
2
3
x
0
=
'
2
'
1
3
x
0
=
'
1
'
LDR200
LDR201
'3' = 0x33
'4' = 0x34
LDR202
'5' = 0x35
'6' = 0x36
LDR203
'7' = 0x37
'8' = 0x38
LDR204
'9' = 0x39
'0' = 0x30
LDR205 0x00
0x00
Terminating character
Terminating character
Summary of Contents for MICRO/I HG4G-CJT22 F-B Series
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