Example 18) Converting two hexadecimal ASCII data (separated by commas, with
spaces) to two 16-bit binary data (hexadecimal)
The conversion starts from the high byte of DT0. It is converted in reverse direction (the low
word side of [S2] is considered as high-order numerical data). It is processed considering
commas as the data delimiters. If a space is inserted after numerical data, the space is ignored
and the numerical data is converted.
,
H 20 H42
1
H2C
H 31
H 41 H34
H 2C H20
H 33 H32
H04AB
H0123
DT0
DT101
DT1
DT2
DT3
[S2]...DT0
[D]...DT100
[S2]
DT4
[i]...US
[S1]..."%x"
[N]...H
DT100
DT102
DT5
Converts hexadecimal ASCII data to 16-bit data
①
ASCII data (reverse direction)
:
:
0002 01 01
②
Conversion starting position (1) → [S2] + 1 byte
[D]
②
Conversion starting position = + 1 byte
③
Amount of data to be converted = 2
DT0 to DT2: "123" → DT100: H0123
DT3 to DT5: "AB" → DT101: H04AB
DT6
**
**
**
**
3
2
,
(SP)
A
4
(SP)
B
③
Amount of conversion data (2) → 2 data separated by a comma
■
Flag operations
Name
Description
SR7
SR8
(ER)
Set when the range is exceeded during indirect access (index modification).
To be set when the conversion format specified by [S1] is not an available operation unit.
To be set when the conversion format specified by [S1] is not a control string.
To be set when the number of digits for the conversion format specified by [S1] is 28 or
more.
To be set when the number of digits for the conversion format specified by [S1] is omitted,
and the string for [S2] is specified with 28 or more digits without delimiters.
To be set when the ASCII data specified by [S2] is a string that cannot be converted.
Example 1) When the operation unit is US and the value exceeds the maximum number for
conversion "65535"
Example 2) When the strings for conversion contain characters other than values that can
be converted (0 to 9, A to F)
To be set when the beginning of conversion specified by [N] exceeds the [S2] area.
To be set when the conversion data amount specified by [N] exceeds the [S2] area.
To be set when the conversion data amount specified by [N] is out of the range.
To be set when the conversion result exceeds the area specified by [D].
14.11 ATOB (Conversion: ASCII → BIN)
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