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6 DriveProgramming Commands
DriveProgramming User’s Manual (I622-E1)
6-5 Arithmetic Operation and Logical Operation Commands
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Example
Not (Negation in binary format)
Command Description Argument
Negation on <value 1> in binary format (bit
reversal)
not (Negation)
Result: any variable except variables with bit
data size
*1
Value: any variable except variables and con-
stants with bit data size
*1
(range −2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647)
Format
Flowchart method Text language method
↓
<result> : = not <value>
*1. You cannot obtain a correct result with commands such as UB(1) = not UB(0).
Use “xor” command to reverse variables with bit data size as shown in the following examples.
• Example 1: UB(1) = UB(0) xor 1
• Example 2: UB(2) = X(00) xor 1
Note If an overflow or underflow occurs, the DriveProgramming detects it as an error. Take neces-
sary measures in the application so that they do not occur.
Flowchart Text
Block number
Operation
1 Assigns 12 to U(03).
2 Assigns 65523 (binary: 111110011), which is the result of negation (bit reversal) on 12 (U(03)
binary: 00000110), to U(04).
3 Jumps to the block 3: loop_ unconditionally.