Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter
Chapter 7
Inspection Tools
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Greater than or equal key –– The
key is used to enter a “greater
than or equal” (
w) symbol between two values in a formula, which
produces a logic “1” result if the left operand is greater than or equal to
the right operand; otherwise, it produces a logic “0” result.
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Less than or equal key –– The
key is used to enter a “less than or
equal” (
v) symbol between two values in a formula. It produces a “1”
result if the left operand is less than or equal to the right operand;
otherwise, it produces a “0” result.
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Equal key –– The
key is used to enter an equal (
+) symbol between
two values in a formula. It produces a “1” result if the left operand is
equal to the right operand; otherwise, it produces a “0” result.
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Not equal key –– The
key is used to enter an equal (
0) symbol
between two values in a formula. It produces a “1” result if the left
operand is not equal to the right operand; otherwise, it produces a “0”
result.
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Open parenthesis key –– The
key is used to place an open
parenthesis () symbol at the beginning (left) of some group of values in
formula. It is used to set the order of evaluation within a formula. Nesting
of parentheses is limited by the length of the formula entry input buffer,
which is 127 characters.
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Close parenthesis key –– The
key is used to place a close
parenthesis () symbol at the ending (right) of some group of values in
formula. It is used to close an open parenthesis.
The following sections provide details, etc., of using the formula entry keys
listed above.