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2.14
MACROPROGRAM
(G65,
G66,
G67)*(Cont'd)
(3)
When
a
variable
is
address
data,
those
data
become
a
value
in
which
numbers
less
than
the
minimum
setting
unit
of
that
address
are
rounded
off
to
the
nearest
thousandth
decimal!
(Example)
Variable
for
address
data
Real
setting
data
X
i
l
(#
l
=45.2346)
X45.235
(input
in
0.001mm)
F0.26mm/rev
(F32
format)
F#2
(#2=0.2551
G04P
#
3
(#
3
=
5.37672)
G04P5.377S
M
#
4
(#4
=
2.7236)
M03
G#4
(#4
=
2.7236)
G03
If
Lhe
G
code
with
decimal
point
function
is
on,
the
value
becomes
G02.7.
(4)
A
value
following
the
address
can
be
replaced
with
(expression)
.
By
instructing
(address)
[
(expression)
]
or
(address)
[
(expression)
3
it
is
possible
to
assign
the
value
of
(expression)
or
its
negative
number
(complement)
as
the
command
value
of
that
address.
(5)
Constants
without
the
decimal
point
used
in
C
)
are
handled
as
constants
that
have
the
decimal
point
at
the
end.
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