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The following is accepted but is rounded down to the nearest tenth of a second
“59:30.55 AP5” 59:30.5 AP5”
In WinLTP 1.10, you had to have P0 and P1, and maybe T0 and T1, checkboxes checked so that you
could know what sweep immediately followed when you manually entered a solution change by keyboard
input.
MainProtocol
Loop [99999]
P0sweep [ 5]s
EndLoop
EndProtocol
Fig. 11.7.1a.
For the protocol in Fig. 11.7.1a running continuous P0sweeps every 5 seconds, and manually stopped
after about 63 seconds, if the P0sweep checkbox was checked and if “0:30 AP5 was manually entered by
keyboard input BEFORE the AddedEvent time of 0:30 at about 12 seconds after the MainProtocol started,
the result in Fig 11.7.1b occurs.
16:37:30.0 0.0 Start MainProtocol
16:37:30.5 0.5 Enter Loop0
16:37:30.5 0.5 0N250051.P0, First Loop sweep
16:37:35.5 5.5 0N250052.P0
16:37:40.5 10.5 0N250053.P0
16:37:45.5 15.5 0N250054.P0
16:37:50.5 20.5 0N250055.P0
16:37:55.5 25.5 0N250056.P0
16:38:00.0 30.0 AP5
16:38:00.5 30.5 0N250057.P0, First sweep after AddedEvent
16:38:05.5 35.5 0N250058.P0
16:38:10.5 40.5 0N250059.P0
16:38:15.5 45.5 0N250060.P0
16:38:20.5 50.5 0N250061.P0
16:38:25.5 55.5 0N250062.P0
16:38:30.5 1:00.5 0N250063.P0
16:38:33.2 1:03.2 Stop MainProtocol
Fig. 11.7.1.b. Experimental Log output if “0:30 AP5” was entered BEFORE the AddedEvent time of 0:30
seconds, (e.g. at 0:12 seconds after start of MainProtocol) , and P0sweep was checked.