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8-22
ROBOT LANGUAGE
8-4 Robot Language Description
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C+
Function: Adds a specified value to the counter array variable C.
Format: C+ [<addition value>]
Example: C+ 100
Adds 100 to the counter array variable C. (CC+100)
C+
Adds 1 to the counter array variable C. (CC+1)
Explanation: This command adds a specified value to the counter array variable C
specified with the CSEL statement. The addition value can be set to any
value from 1 to 65535. If the addition value is omitted, then 1 is added to
the counter array variable C.
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C-
Function: Subtracts a specified value from the counter array variable C.
Format: C- [<subtraction value>]
Example: C- 100
Subtracts 100 from the counter array variable C. (CC-100)
C-
Subtracts 1 from the counter array variable C. (CC-1)
Explanation: This command subtracts a specified value from the counter array vari-
able C specified with the CSEL statement. The subtraction value can be
set to any value from 1 to 65535. If the subtraction value is omitted, then
1 is subtracted from the counter array variable C.
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D
Function: Sets the counter variable D.
Format: D <counter value>
Example: D 200
Sets the counter variable D to 200.
Explanation: The counter variable D can be set to any value by the user from 0 to
65535. This command can be used with a D+ or D– statement and a
JMPD statement for a repeating program, and also with a MOVM state-
ment for a palletizing program.
Others: The counter variable D is not initialized even if the program is reset or
the controller power is turned off. To initialize, rewrite the program.
The counter variable D is a variable shared with all tasks.
For example, task 0 and task 1 use the counter variable D, the edited
contents of task 1 affect task 0.
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D+
Function: Adds a specified value to the counter variable D.
Format: D+ [<addition value>]
Example: D+ 100
Adds 100 to the counter variable D. (DD+100)
D+
Adds 1 to the counter variable D. (DD+1)
Explanation: This command adds a specified value to the counter variable D. The
addition value can be set to any value from 1 to 65535. If the addition
value is omitted, then 1 is added to the counter variable D.

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