Reference Manual
PMAC 2 Software Reference 
PMAC Program Command Specification  313 
condition. 
ELSE lines can take two forms (only the first of which is valid in a PLC program): 
With no statement following on that line, all subsequent statements down to the next 
ENDIF statement will be executed provided that the preceding IF condition is false. 
ELSE 
 {statement} 
 [{statement} 
 ...] 
ENDIF 
With a statement or statements following on that line, the single statement will be 
executed provided that the preceding IF condition is false. No ENDIF statement should 
be used in this case. 
ELSE {statement} [{statement}...] 
Note: 
This single-line ELSE branch form is valid only in motion programs. If 
this is tried in a PLC program, PMAC will put the statements on the next 
program line and expect an ENDIF to close the branch. The logic will 
not be as expected. 
Example 
This first example has multi-line true and false branches. It could be used in either a motion 
program or a PLC program: 
IF (M11=1) 
 P1=17 
 P2=13 
ELSE 
 P1=13 
 P2=17 
ENDIF 
This second example has a multi-line true branch, and a single-line false branch. This structure 
could only be used in a motion program: 
IF (M11=0) 
 X(P1) 
 DWELL 1000 
ELSE DWELL 500 
This example has a single-line true branch, and a multi-line false branch. This structure could 
only be used in a motion program: 
IF (SIN(P1)>0.5) Y(1000*SIN(P1)) 
ELSE 
 P1=P1+5 
 Y(1100*SIN(P1)) 
ENDIF 
This example has single-line true and false branches. This structure could only be used in a 
motion program: 
IF (P1 !< 5) X10 
ELSE X-10 
See Also 
Program commands IF, ENDIF. 










