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15 TYPE CONVERSION FUNCTIONS
15.28 Converting DINT to INT
15.28 Converting DINT to INT
DINT_TO_INT(_E)
These functions convert DINT type data to INT type data.
â– Descriptions, types, and data types
â– Operation processing
• These functions convert the DINT type data input to (s) to INT type data and output from (d).
• A value input to (s) is the DINT type data value.
â– Operation result
1. Function without EN/ENO
The following table lists the operation results.
2. Function with EN/ENO
The following table lists the execution conditions and operation results.
*1 When FALSE is output from ENO, data output from (d) is undefined. In that case, modify a program so that the data output from (d) is
not used.
Ladder diagram Structured text
[Without EN/ENO] [With EN/ENO] [Without EN/ENO]
d:=DINT_TO_INT(s);
[With EN/ENO]
d:=DINT_TO_INT_E(EN,ENO,s);
Argument Description Type Data type
EN Execution condition (TRUE: Execution, FALSE: Stop) Input variable BOOL
s Input Input variable DINT
ENO Output status (TRUE: Normal, FALSE: Abnormal) Output variable BOOL
d Output Output variable INT
Operation result (d)
No operation error occurred Operation output value
An operation error occurred Indefinite value
Execution condition Operation result
EN ENO (d)
TRUE (Executes operation) TRUE (Operation error did not occur) Operation output value
FALSE (Operation error occurred)
*1
Indefinite value
FALSE (Stops operation) FALSE
*1
Indefinite value
Error code
(SD0/SD8067)
Description
3401 The 32-bit signed binary data in the device specified by (s) is out of the valid range (-32768 to 32767).