Table 4.4.2.11 decimal point position in argument, 3 variables – Yaskawa YASNAC PC NC Programming Manual User Manual
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Chapter 4: Enhanced Level Commands
(d) Decimal point position in argument
An argument is usually specified with a sign and a decimal point. If a decimal point is not
specified, the decimal point position is assumed at the position indicated Table 4.4.2.11.
Table 4.4.2.11
Decimal Point Position in Argument
Note
1:
The number indicates the position of the decimal point counted from the lowest position.
2:
Numbers in ( ) indicate the number of digits right to the decimal point when the setting of
parameter “pm2004 D0 = l”.
4.4.3
Variables
Three types of variables are provided: local variables, common variables and system variables.
(1) Local Variables (#1 to #33)
Local variables are used locally for each microprogram. Each time a microprogram is called
up, new local variables (#l to #33) are secured independently for that microprogram. For the
local variables, values specified using arguments are saved or the results of operation exe-
cuted in the microprogram are saved.
For those for which an argument is passed, the value is saved and those for which argument is
not passed, the contents are
up microprogram by the execution of M99, the local variables secured, for that microprogram
Address for Argument Specification
Input in mm
Input in inches
A, C
3
3
B (without B3-digit option)
3
3
B (with B3-digit option)
0
0
D, H
0
0
E, F
0 (1)
1 (2)
I, J, K
3
4
M, S, T
0
0
Q, R
3
4
U, V, W
3
4
X, Y, Z
3
4