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7 APPLICATION INSTRUCTION
7.1 Rotation Instruction
Rotating 32-bit data to the left
DROL(P), DRCL(P)
• DROL(P): These instructions rotate the 32-bit binary data in the device specified by (d) to the left by (n) bit(s) (not including
the carry flag).
• DRCL(P): These instructions rotate the 32-bit binary data in the device specified by (d) to the left by (n) bit(s) (including the
carry flag).
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The DROL instruction is not supported by the ST language. Use ROL of the standard function.
Setting data
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Descriptions, ranges, and data types
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Applicable devices
Processing details
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DROL(P)
• These instructions rotate the 32-bit binary data in the device specified by (d) to the left by (n) bit(s) (not including the carry
flag). The carry flag is on or off depending on the status prior to the execution of the instruction.
• When (d) is a bit device, bits are rotated to the left within the device range specified by nibble specification. The number of
bits actually to be rotated is the remainder of (n)
(specified number of bits). For example, when (n) is 31 and the specified
number of bits is 24, 7 bits are rotated because 31 divided by 24 equals 1 with a remainder of 7.
• Specify any value between 0 and 31 for (n). If a value 32 or bigger is specified, bits are rotated by the remainder value of
n
32. For example, when (n) is 34, 2 bits are rotated because 34 divided by 32 equals 1 with a remainder of 2.
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DRCL(P)
• These instructions rotate the 32-bit binary data in the device specified by (d) to the left by (n) bit(s) (including the carry flag).
The carry flag is on or off depending on the status prior to the execution of the instruction.
• When (d) is a bit device, bits are rotated to the left within the device range specified by nibble specification. The number of
bits actually to be rotated is the remainder of (n)
(specified number of bits). For example, when (n) is 31 and the specified
number of bits is 24, 7 bits are rotated because 31 divided by 24 equals 1 with a remainder of 7.
Ladder diagram
Structured text
ENO:=DROLP(EN,n,d);
ENO:=DRCL(EN,n,d);
ENO:=DRCLP(EN,n,d);
Operand
Description
Range
Data type
Data type (label)
(d)
Head device number where the rotation target data is stored
32-bit signed binary
ANY32
(n)
Number of rotations
0 to 31
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16
Operand
Bit
Word
Double word
Indirect
specification
Constant
Others
X, Y, M, L,
SM, F, B, SB
U
\G
T, ST,
C, LC
T, ST, C, D,
W, SD, SW, R
U
\G
Z
LC
LZ
K, H
E
$
(d)
(n)
(d)
(n)
b0
b15
b31
b16
b30 b29 b28 b27
b18 b17
b14
b5 b4 b3 b2 b1
(d)+1
(d)
Rotating n-bit data to the left
Carry flag
(SM700, SM8022)
b0
b15
b31
b16
b30 b29 b28 b27
b18 b17
b14
b5 b4 b3 b2 b1
(d)+1
(d)
Rotating n-bit data to the left
Carry flag
(SM700, SM8022)
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