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Conversion Instructions
Section 3-12
DMPX(077)
D0000 D0100 #0000
DMPX(077)
D0001 D0100 #0001
DMPX(077)
D0002 D0100 #0002
DMPX(077)
D0003 D0100 #0003
Examples
When CIO 000000 is ON in the following example, DMPX(077) will find the
leftmost ON bits in CIO 0100, CIO 0101, and CIO 0102 and write those loca-
tions to 3 digits in R beginning with digit 1 (the second digit), as indicated by C
(#0021).
3-12-10 ASCII CONVERT: ASC(086)
Purpose
Converts 4-bit hexadecimal digits in the source word into their 8-bit ASCII
equivalents.
Ladder Symbol
Variations
Applicable Program Areas
Operands
S: Source Word
Up to four digits in the source word can be converted. The digits are num-
bered 0 to 3, right to left.
C: #
S:
R: D00100
S
R
C
Digits
DMPX(077) finds the
leftmost ON bits.
Starting digit
(Digit 1)
ASC(086)
S
D
Di
S
: Source word
Di
: Digit designator
D
: First destination word
Variations
Executed Each Cycle for ON Condition
ASC(086)
Executed Once for Upward Differentiation
@ASC(086)
Executed Once for Downward Differentiation
Not supported
Immediate Refreshing Specification
Not supported
Block program areas
Step program areas
Subroutines
Interrupt tasks
OK
OK
OK
OK
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