4-5 Macros
4-19
Table of Function and Argument
The variety of variables and values, which can be specified as an argument for macro
function is described below. Characters such as S,D,n,x,y in the Argument column indicate
parameters used in the formats given in
4-5-2 Details of the Functions
.
PT Memory
Function
A
rgum
ent
$B
$HB
$
SB
Num
e
ric
a
l
a
cce
ss o
f b
it
$W
$HW
$S
W
Long ac
c
e
s
s
of
wo
rd
Cons
tant
S
tr
ing
Hos
t S
ide A
ddres
s
S
pec
ify
I
nde
x
S1
OK
OK
OK
STRCMP(W)
S2
OK
OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
STRICMP(W)
S2
OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRCAT(W)
S OK
OK
OK
STRLEN(W)
S OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
S OK
OK
OK
STRLEFT(W)
n OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
S OK
OK
OK
n1
OK OK OK
OK
OK
STRMID(W)
n2
OK OK OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
S
OK
OK
STRRIGHT(W)
n OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRLTRIM(W)
S OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRTRIM(W)
S OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRRTRIM(W)
S OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRLWR(W)
S OK
OK
OK
D
OK
OK
STRUPR(W)
S OK
OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINFIND
S2
OK OK OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINMAX
S2
OK OK OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINMIN
S2
OK OK OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINNORMAL
S2
OK OK OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINTERM
S2
OK OK OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
WINTOP
S2
OK OK
OK
S1
OK
OK
OK
S2
OK
OK
OK
EXEC
S3
OK OK OK OK
OK
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