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WindO/I-NV4 Users Manual 20-29
4 Script Definition Method
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Script
Other
This section provides definitions for constant, device address, temporary device, and comment.
Constant
Constant can be defined as decimal or hexadecimal numbers.
Sample definition of decimal numbers
There are 2 ways to define hexadecimal numbers.
Sample definition of hexadecimal numbers
Device Address
Device Address is defined with the device type and address within “[” and “]”.
Definition of the device address
Sample definition
Temporary Device
Temporary device is a device address that can be used only with the script. It can store a value and can be used as a
variable.
It is defined with a device type “@” followed by address number (1 - 16).
Definition of the temporary device
Sample definition
Comment
A note defined in the script is called a comment. The line with “//” defined at the beginning of a line will become a comment.
“//” is defined with a single-byte. Double-byte characters can be used after “//”.
Definition of comment
Sample definition
1234
Define the numeric value directly.
-1234
Define the negative number with a “-” (minus) symbol at the
beginning.
12.34
Decimal number can be defined for real numbers (Float32(F)).
Define a “.” (period) between the whole numbers and decimal numbers.
0x12AB
Define “0” (zero) and “x” (lower case x) at the beginning of the value.
12ABh
Append “h” at the tail of the value.
[Device type address number]
(“ ” represents a space.)
[LDR 100]
@Address number
(Space between the device type “@” and address number is not required.)
@2
Temporary device number 2
All the values for temporary devices are set to “0” when the execution of the script is started.
// Arbitrary note
// Store the initial value to calculation
data [LDR 100] for process A
[LDR 100] = 1234;
:
:
This line is not executed.
It will be useful to use comments to explain the contents of the script (especially when the editor of the
script has changed or some time has passed since editing).
Comments are ignored (not executed) when the script is executed, so they can be defined freely without
worrying about the execution time.

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