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23 TIME DATA FUNCTIONS
23.3 Multiplication
23.3 Multiplication
MUL_TIME(_E)
These functions output the multiplication of input values (TIME) ((s1) ï‚´ (s2)).
â– Descriptions, types, and data types
â– Operation processing
• These functions multiply the TIME type data input to (s1) and (s2) ((s1)  (s2)), and output the operation result from (d) as
TIME type data.
When a value input to (s1) and (s2) is T#1d2h33m44s55ms (1 day 2 hours 33 minutes 44 seconds 55 milliseconds) and 2
• A value input to (s1) is the TIME type data value.
• A value input to (s2) is the INT, DINT, or REAL type.
• Even if underflow or overflow occurs in the operation result, it is not regarded as an operation error. The data is output from
(d) as follows: "MUL_TIME_E" outputs "TRUE" from the output variable ENO. (The operation result is the 64-bit data,
however, the output data is the time type data with high-order 32 bits deleted.)
Overflow
The most significant bit becomes 1, and a negative time is output.
Underflow
The most significant bit becomes 0, and a positive time is output.
Ladder diagram Structured text
[Without EN/ENO] [With EN/ENO] [Without EN/ENO]
d:=MUL_TIME(s1,s2);
[With EN/ENO]
d:=MUL_TIME_E(EN,ENO,s1,s2);
Argument Description Type Data type
EN Execution condition (TRUE: Execution, FALSE: Stop) Input variable BOOL
s1 Input Input variable TIME
s2 Input Input variable ANY_NUM
ENO Output status (TRUE: Normal, FALSE: Abnormal) Output variable BOOL
d Output Output variable TIME
TIME
T#1d2h33m44s55ms
TIME
T#2d5h7m28s110ms
(d)
INT
2
(s2)(s1)
ï‚´
(7FFFFFFFH)
T#24d20h31m23s647ms
(FFFFFFFEH)
T#-2ms
(00000002H)
2ï‚´
(80000000H)
T#-24d20h31m23s648ms
(00000000H)
T#0ms
(00000002H)
2ï‚´