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33 TIME DATA TYPE FUNCTIONS
33.2 Subtraction
33.2
Subtraction
SUB_TIME(_E)
These functions output the difference ((s1)-(s2)) between the TIME data type input values.
Setting data
■
Description, type, data type
Processing details
■
Operation processing
• These functions perform subtraction between the TIME data type values input to (s1) and (s2) ((s1)-(s2)), and output the
operation result, in the TIME data type, from (d).
Ex.
When (s1)=T#1d2h33m44s55ms (1 day, 2 hours, 33 minutes, 44 seconds, 55 milliseconds) and (s2)=T#2ms (2 milliseconds)
• Input a TIME data type value to (s1) and (s2).
• Even if an underflow or overflow occurs in the operation result, no operation error is issued. The following is output to (d).
When SUB_TIME_E is used, ENO outputs TRUE.
Ex.
Overflow
A negative time value results because the most significant bit is 1.
Ex.
Underflow
A positive time value results because the most significant bit is 0.
Ladder, FBD/LD
Structured text
[Without EN/ENO]
[With EN/ENO]
[Without EN/ENO]
d:=SUB_TIME(s1,s2);
[With EN/ENO]
d:=SUB_TIME_E(EN,ENO,s1,s2);
Argument
Description
Type
Data type
EN
Execution condition (TRUE: Executed, FALSE: Not executed)
Input variable
BOOL
s1 (IN1), s2 (IN2)
Input
Input variable
TIME
ENO
Output status (TRUE: Normal, FALSE: Abnormal)
Output variable
BOOL
d
Output
Output variable
TIME
RnCPU RnENCPU
RnSFCPU RnSFCPU
RnPCPU
RnPCPU
(Standard)
(Safety)
(Redundant)
(Process)
s1
d
s2
EN
ENO
d
s1
s2
(d)
(s2)
(s1)
-
T#2ms
T#1d2h33m44s53ms
T#1d2h33m44s55ms
TIME
TIME
TIME
-
T#-2ms
T#-24d20h31m23s647ms
T#24d20h31m23s647ms
(FFFFFFFEH)
(80000001H)
(7FFFFFFFH)
(d)
(s2)
(s1)
-
T#2ms
T#24d20h31m23s646ms
T#-24d20h31m23s648ms
(00000002H)
(7FFFFFFEH)
(80000000H)
(d)
(s2)
(s1)
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