32 STRING FUNCTIONS
32.5 Inserting String Data
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32.5
Inserting String Data
INSERT(_E)
These functions insert a character string into another string, and output the operation result.
Setting data
■
Description, type, data type
Processing details
■
Operation processing
• These functions insert the string input to (s2) into the insertion start position, i.e. the 'n'th character position from the
beginning of the string input to (s1), and output the operation result from (d).
• After the (s2) string is inserted into the (s1) string, 00H, which indicates the end of the (s2) string, is ignored.
• If the string after insertion exceeds 255 bytes, the substring up to the 255th byte will be output.
Ex.
When (n)=4
Ladder, FBD/LD
Structured text
[Without EN/ENO]
[With EN/ENO]
[Without EN/ENO]
d:=INSERT(s1,s2,n);
[With EN/ENO]
d:=INSERT_E(EN,ENO,s1,s2,n);
Argument
Description
Type
Data type
EN
Execution condition (TRUE: Executed, FALSE: Not executed)
Input variable
BOOL
s1 (IN1), s2 (IN2)
Input
Input variable
ANYSTRING_SINGLE
n (P)
Insertion target character start position
Input variable
INT
ENO
Output status (TRUE: Normal, FALSE: Abnormal)
Output variable
BOOL
d
Output
Output variable
ANYSTRING_SINGLE
RnCPU RnENCPU
RnSFCPU RnSFCPU
RnPCPU
RnPCPU
(Standard)
(Safety)
(Redundant)
(Process)
s1
d
s2
n
EN
ENO
d
s1
s2
n
(s1)
(s2)
(d)
ABC123456DE
45H(E)
00H
43H(C)
44H(D)
41H(A)
42H(B)
123456
35H(5)
00H
36H(6)
33H(3)
34H(4)
31H(1)
32H(2)
45H(E)
00H
36H(6)
44H(D)
34H(4)
35H(5)
32H(2)
33H(3)
43H(C)
31H(1)
41H(A)
42H(B)
ABCDE
+0
+2
+1
+0
+3
+2
+1
+0
+5
+4
+3
+2
+1
Starting position specified
by (n): 4th character
Lower byte
Upper byte
Lower byte
Upper byte
Lower byte
Upper byte
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