55
of addresses.
#INPUT1
# symbols in a local variable before
INPUT1
Global symbol name
??.? or ????
A question mark indicates an undefined address (which must be
defined before the program is compiled).
Global scope and local scope
The symbol value in the symbol table has a global scope, and the symbol value in the
local variable table has a local scope.
Global symbol
Global symbols can be used in the X Ladder program editor.
In the X Ladder program, you can use the global variable table to assign the global
symbol.
local variable
Local variables can be used in the X Ladder program editor.
Local variables are assigned in the local variable table of the respective POU, and the
scope is limited to the POU of the local variable. Each POU has a separate local
variable table.
Attention: if you use the same address name in the local and global variables table,
local variables are preferred.
Local variables use temporary L memory, and do not require the PLC program
memory space. The subroutines that use only the local variable parameters (or don't
use the parameters) are mobile subroutines, They can be used in more than one
program.If you want to use a parameter in a plurality of POU ,It is best to define it as
a global symbol in the global variable table, and do not define it as a local variable, or
you must assign each POU 's local variable table separately.Because local variables
use temporary memory, every time POU is called, be sure to initialize local variables
in POU.Global symbol table supports global symbol constant. Local variable table
does not support symbolic constants.
Summary of Contents for PR-12 Series
Page 26: ...19 1 xLogic CPU PR 12 Series CPU PR 14 and PR 18 series 1 PR 18 CPU 2 PR E extension...
Page 27: ...20 PR 24 series...
Page 47: ...40 5 3 Instruction tree...
Page 58: ...51 5 3 10 Instructions Instructions will be explained in detail in the instructions section...
Page 93: ...86 2 Enter the illegal real number Example...
Page 127: ...120 Example...
Page 139: ...132 Special memory bit SM1 0 Zero result SM1 1 overflow SM1 2 Negative result Example...
Page 149: ...142 Example...
Page 152: ...145 Example ATCH instruction only needs to be connected once...
Page 154: ...147 Example...
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Page 217: ...210 Example Four arithmetic operation Main program...
Page 218: ...211 Subroutine...
Page 252: ...245 10 8 Example of serial port free port communication Program 1...
Page 254: ...247 10 9 Example of CAN free port...
Page 258: ...251 Conversion of Process quantity and set value unit...