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E=, E<>, E>, E<=, E<, E>=
Operation Error
(1) In any of the following cases, an operation error occurs, the error flag (SM0) turns ON, and an error code is stored into
SD0.
*2:
There are CPU modules that will not result in an operation error if
-
0 is specified. For details, refer to Page 88, Section 3.2.4.
Program Example
(1) The following program compares 32-bit floating decimal point real number data at D0 and D1 to 32-bit floating decimal
point real number data at D3 and D4.
[Ladder Mode]
[List Mode]
(2) The following program compares the floating decimal point real number 1.23 to the 32-bit floating decimal point real
number data at D3 and D4.
[Ladder Mode]
[List Mode]
(3) The following program compares 32-bit floating decimal point real number data at D0 and D1 to 32-bit floating decimal
point real number data at D3 and D4.
[Ladder Mode]
[List Mode]
(4) The following program compares the 32-bit floating decimal point data at D0 and D1 to the floating decimal point real
number 1.23.
[Ladder Mode]
[List Mode]
Error
code
Error details
Q00J/
Q00/
Q01
QnH
QnPH QnPRH
QnU
LCPU
4100
The specified device value is -0.
*2
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4140
The specified device value is not within the following range:
0, 2
-126
|
Specified device value
|
< 2
128
The specified device value is
-
0, unnormalized number, nonnumeric,
and ±
.
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