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2.2
PROGRAMMING
(Cont’d)
(3)
Input
format
A
variable
block
format
conforming
to
JIS
(Japanese
Industrial
Standard)
B6313
is
used
for
YASNAC
i80M.
Table
2.2.6
shows
the
input
format.
Numerals
following
the
address
characters
in
Table
2.2.6
indicate
the
programmable
number
of
digits.
(EXAMPLE)
Word
X
+
Meaning
5
3
Down
to
third
decimal
place’
Five
digits
of
integer*
Sign
Address
character:
X
*
Differs
in
metric
and
inch
input
format.
Metric
input
format
.
05
N5
03
a
+
53
F5
S2
T2
M3
D(H)2
B3;
Inch
input
format
05
N5
G3
a+44
F31
S2
T2
M3
D(H)2
B3;
1.
“a"
represents
X,
Y.
Z.
I,
J
or
K.
2.
P.
Q.
R
and
L
are
omitted
in
the
above
format
because
they
are
used
for
various
meanings.
NOTE
1.
A
decimal
point
should
be
omitted
in
actual
programming,
when
you
make
a
program
including
decimal
points.
Refer
to
Par.
2.8.3
“Decimal
Point
Input”
2.
The
leading
zeros
can
be
suppressed
for
all
address
codes.
Plus
signs
need
not
be
programmed,
but
all
minus
signs
must
be
programmed.
3.
In
the
manual,
EOB
(end
of
block)
code
in
a
program
example
is
represented
by
a
semicolon
(
:
).
In
actual
programming,
CR
(EIA
code)
or
LF/NL
(ISO
code)
should
be
used
instead
of
the
semicolon
(
;
).
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