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3 syntax, 1 numerical formats – Campbell Scientific CR800 and CR850 Measurement and Control Systems User Manual

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Section 7. Installation

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7.7.3 Syntax

7.7.3.1 Numerical Formats

Four numerical formats are supported by CRBasic. Most common is the use of
base-10 numbers. Scientific notation, binary, and hexadecimal formats may also
be used, as shown in table Formats for Entering Numbers in CRBasic

(p. 112).

Only

standard, base-10 notation is supported by Campbell Scientific hardware and
software displays.

Table 8. Formats for Entering Numbers in CRBasic

Format

Example

Base-10 Equivalent Value

Standard 6.832

6.832

Scientific notation

5.67E-8

5.67X10

-8

Binary &B1101

13

Hexadecimal &HFF

255

Binary format (1 = high, 0 = low) is useful when loading the status of multiple
flags or ports into a single variable, e.g., storing the binary number &B11100000
preserves the status of flags 8 through 1. In this case, flags 1 – 5 are low, 6 – 8 are
high. CRBasic example Load binary information into a variable

(p. 112)

shows an

algorithm that loads binary status of flags into a LONG integer variable.

CRBasic Example 5.

Load binary information into a variable 

Public

FlagInt

As Long

Public

Flag(8)

As Boolean

Public

I

DataTable

(FlagOut,True,-1)

Sample

(1,FlagInt,UINT2)

EndTable

BeginProg

Scan

(1,Sec,3,0)


FlagInt = 0

For

I = 1

To

8

If

Flag(I) = true

Then

FlagInt = FlagInt + 2 ^ (I - 1)

EndIf

Next

I

CallTable

FlagOut

NextScan

EndProg