RANGe
RANGe
command
The
R4NGe
command allows you to create a range symbol containing a
start value and a stop value for the specified label. The values may be in
binary (#B), octal
(#a),
hexadecimal
(#H)
or decimal (default). You
may not use “don’t cares” in any base.
Command Syntax:
:MACHine{l
I2):SYMBol:RANGe
<
label-name
>
, <symbol-name
>
,
<start-value
>,
c stop-value
z-
where:
<label-name
>
:: = string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
c symbol-name
>
:: = string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters
<start
value
>
::=
“{#B{Oll}
. . . 1
#Q(Ol112131415(617).
. . I
#H{Oll
~2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9~AlBICIDIEIF).
I
(0~1~2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9).
. .
}”
c
stop-value
> ::=
“{#B(Oll}.
. . I
#a{011
~2~3~4~5~6~7).
. . I
#H{Oll)2~3~4~5~6~7)8~9~AlBIClolEIF).
1
(Oll~2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9).
.
.}”
Example:
OUTPUT XXX
;
”
:MACHINEl:SYMBOL:RANGE
'STAT',
'IO~ACC','O'.'#HOOOF'"
SYMBol Subsystem
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