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App-2 IM 765501-01E
Statements
The following types of statements are available.
Statement for computing measured values
M = <expression>
The result of <expression> is displayed as the measured result.
Statement for computing the next source value
S = <expression>
The result of <expression> is used as the next source value.
However, this cannot be used simultaneously with a sweep operation.
Statement for substituting values into internal variables
X = <expression>
Y = <expression>
Z = <expression>
The result of <expression is substituted into internal variable X, Y, or Z.
Statement for substituting initial values into internal variables
X0 = <expression>
Y0 = <expression>
Z0 = <expression>
The result of <expression is substituted as an initial value into internal variable X, Y,
or Z.
This substitution statement is carried out at the time as specified in “File Format.”
IF Statement
IF <expression> THEN <statement>
If the result of <expression> is not zero, <statement> is executed.
IF <expression> THEN <statement1> ELSE <statement2>
If the result of <expression> is not zero, <statement1> is executed. If the result is
zero, <statement2> is executed.
Compound statement { <statement1> <delim> <statement2> <delim> .... }
<delim> = CR/LF/CR+LF
Used when executing multiple statements in a IF statement. The statements are
executed in order.
Command execution statement
@<string>
Executes the string following the @ character as a communication command.
However, query commands cannot be used.
Comment statement
// comment
Characters following two consecutive slashes up to the line feed are considered a
comment statement and are discarded.
Appendix 1 Computation Definition Specifications

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