12-107
Num-
ber
Name
Boolean
Operand
Description
Steps
F235
P235
16-bit binary
data
→
Gray
code
conversion
GRY
PGRY
S, D
Converts the 16-bit binary data of “S” to gray
codes, and the converted result is stored in the “D”.
6
F236
P236
32-bit binary
data
→
Gray
code
conversion
DGRY
PDGRY
S, D
Converts the 32-bit binary data of (S+1, S) to gray
code, and the converted result is stored in the
(D+1, D).
8
F237
P237
16-bit gray
code
→
binary data
conversion
GBIN
PGBIN
S, D
Converts the gray codes of “S” to binary data, and
the converted result is stored in the “D”.
6
F238
P238
32-bit gray
code
→
binary data
conversion
DGBIN
PDGBIN
S, D
Converts the gray codes of (S+1, S) to binary data,
and the converted result is stored in the (D+1, D).
8
F240
P240
Bit line to bit
column
conversion
COLM
PCOLM
S, n, D
The values of bits 0 to 15 of “S” are stored in bit “n”
of (D to DC+15).
8
F241
P241
Bit column to
bit line
conversion
LINE
PLINE
S, n, D
The values of bit “n” of (S) to (S+15) are stored in
bits 0 to 15 of “D”.
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F250
Binary data
→
ASCII
conversion
BTOA
S1, S2, n, D
The “ij” set of 16-bit or 32-bit data is converted from
(S) to “m” characters of ASCII data, and stored
from the first character of D.
12
F251
ASCII
→
binary data
conversion
ATOB
S1, S2, n, D
The “ij” set of ASCII data in “m” characters unit is
converted from the first character of (S), and stored
in D.
12
Character strings instructions
F257
P257
Comparing
character
strings
SCMP
S1, S2
These instructions compare two specified character
strings and output the judgment results to a special
internal relay.
10
F258
P258
Character
string
coupling
SADD
S1, S2, D
These instructions couple one character string with
another.
12
F259
P259
Number of
characters in
a character
string
LEN
S, D
These instructions determine the number of
characters in a character string.
6
F260
P260
Search for
character
string
SSRC
S1, S2, D
The specified character is searched in a character
string.
10
F261
P261
Retrieving
data from
character
strings (right
side)
RIGHT
S1, S2, D
These instructions retrieve a specified number of
characters from the right side of the character
string.
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Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
Page 28: ...1 12 ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of the Unit ...
Page 37: ...2 9 Circuit diagram C32 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 C28 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y2 Y5 to YF Y2 Y5 to YB ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 56: ...3 8 Terminal layout diagram Note The numbers in the connector are for the first expansion ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
Page 66: ...4 6 ...
Page 67: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 90: ...5 24 ...
Page 91: ...Chapter 6 High speed counter Pulse Output and PWM Output functions ...
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Page 125: ...6 35 Pulse output diagram ...
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Page 147: ...6 57 Program ...
Page 151: ...Chapter 7 Communication Cassette ...
Page 210: ...7 60 The values of DT50 and DT51 are written in DT0 and 1 of PLC ...
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Page 239: ...Chapter 8 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...
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Page 249: ...Chapter 9 Precautions During Programming ...
Page 260: ...9 12 Example 2 Using the CT instruction between JP and LBL instructions ...
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