6 Important Notes
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This section describes important notes when defining a script.
6.1 Important Notes Regarding the While Definition
■ Define so it will not go into an infinite loop.
The execution expression is repeatedly executed while the conditional expression is satisfied.
However, it will go into an infinite loop when the conditional expression is satisfied continually.
In the conditional expression of the while definition, it states to exit the loop when the value of LDR100 turns 0. However, the
value stored in the LDR100 is not changed after storing 10 in the first line of the script, so it will go into an infinite loop.
When using the while definition, define it so it will not go into an infinite loop.
The value of LDR100 will become 0 when the while definition is repeated 10 times in the next example, and it will get
out of the while definition.
■ Define it so it will not continue the process for longer than the time limit.
When the processing of a single script continues for more than the time limit due to a while definition, etc., an
execution time over error occurs and that script will be halted. Define the script so the execution time for one script
does not exceed 3,000 milliseconds.
For details, refer to “1.4 Script Error” on page 20-4.
■ Do not write into the external device address.
When it is written into an external device address in the while definition, a script error will occur.
6.2 Number of Device Addresses That Can Be Used
The number of external device addresses that can be used in the script are as follows:
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[LDR 100] = 10;
while (0 != [LDR 100])
{
[LDR 200] = [LDR 200] + 1;
}
[LDR 100] = 10;
while (0 != [LDR 100])
{
[LDR 200] = [LDR 200] + 1;
[LDR 100] = [LDR 100] - 1;
}
Item Number of devices
Destination external device addresses 64 max.
Source external device addresses 64 max.
• The maximum number of source external device addresses which can be used as a trigger condition and
in scripts executed as Grobal Script is 256.
• When the total number of write data to an external device address exceeds 64 in a single script while
executing a script with MICRO/I, that script will be halted with an error.