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SEQUENCE PROGRAM CONFIGURATION AND
EXECUTION CONDITIONS
3.1 Sequence Program
3.1.2 Subroutine programs
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2) Restrictions on creation order
When creating multiple subroutine programs, it is not necessary to set the
pointer numbers in ascending order.
3) Available pointers
Local pointers and common pointers are available for subroutine
programs.
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Note that when a local pointer is used, the subroutine program cannot be
called from another program. (
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Refer to Section 10.9 for the nesting of subroutine programs.
(b) Managing subroutine program as another program
Subroutine programs can be managed as one program (Stand-by type program).
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Since the Basic model QCPU cannot execute multiple programs, it has no distinction between
the local and common pointers.
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Note3.6
Since the Basic model QCPU cannot execute multiple programs, subroutine programs cannot be
managed as another program.
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