User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Manual number
- Table of Contents
- Positioning of This Manual
- Related Manuals
- Generic Names and Abbreviations Used in Manuals
- 1. Outline
- 2. Function List
- 2.1 Type Conversion Functions
- 2.2 Standard Functions Of One Numeric Variable
- 2.3 Standard Arithmetic Functions
- 2.4 Standard Bit Shift Functions
- 2.5 Standard Bitwise Boolean Functions
- 2.6 Standard Selection Functions
- 2.7 Standard Comparison Functions
- 2.8 Standard Character String Functions
- 2.9 Functions Of Time Data Types
- 2.10 Standard Function Blocks
- 3. Function Construction
- 4. How to Read Explanation of Functions
- 5. Applied Functions
- 5.1 Type Conversion Functions
- 5.1.1 BOOL_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.2 BOOL_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.3 BOOL_TO_STR(_E)
- 5.1.4 BOOL_TO_WORD(_E)
- 5.1.5 BOOL_TO_DWORD(_E)
- 5.1.6 BOOL_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.7 INT_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.8 DINT_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.9 INT_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.10 DINT_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.11 INT_TO_REAL(_E)
- 5.1.12 DINT_TO_REAL(_E)
- 5.1.13 INT_TO_STR(_E)
- 5.1.14 DINT_TO_STR(_E)
- 5.1.15 INT_TO_WORD(_E)
- 5.1.16 DINT_TO_WORD(_E)
- 5.1.17 INT_TO_DWORD(_E)
- 5.1.18 DINT_TO_DWORD(_E)
- 5.1.19 INT_TO_BCD(_E)
- 5.1.20 DINT_TO_BCD(_E)
- 5.1.21 INT_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.22 DINT_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.23 REAL_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.24 REAL_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.25 REAL_TO_STR(_E)
- 5.1.26 WORD_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.27 DWORD_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.28 WORD_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.29 WORD_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.30 DWORD_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.31 DWORD_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.32 WORD_TO_DWORD(_E)
- 5.1.33 DWORD_TO_WORD(_E)
- 5.1.34 WORD_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.35 DWORD_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.36 STR_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.37 STR_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.38 STR_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.39 STR_TO_REAL(_E)
- 5.1.40 STR_TO_TIME(_E)
- 5.1.41 BCD_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.42 BCD_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.43 TIME_TO_BOOL(_E)
- 5.1.44 TIME_TO_INT(_E)
- 5.1.45 TIME_TO_DINT(_E)
- 5.1.46 TIME_TO_STR(_E)
- 5.1.47 TIME_TO_WORD(_E)
- 5.1.48 TIME_TO_DWORD(_E)
- 5.2 Standard Functions Of One Numeric Variable
- 5.3 Standard Arithmetic Functions
- 5.4 Standard Bit Shift Functions
- 5.5 Standard Bitwise Boolean Functions
- 5.6 Standard Selection Functions
- 5.7 Standard Comparison Functions
- 5.8 Standard Character String Functions
- 5.9 Functions Of Time Data Types
- 5.1 Type Conversion Functions
- 6. Standard Function Blocks
- Appendix A: Correspondence between Devices and Addresses
- Warranty
- Revision History
- Back Cover

1 Outline
1.3 Cautions on Creation of Fundamental Programs
20
FXCPU Structured Programming Manual
(Application Functions)
2. Introduction of a method to use flags in any positions other than positions just under
sequence instructions
If two or more sequence instructions are programmed, general flags turn ON or OFF when each
corresponding instruction is executed.
Accordingly, when using a general flag in any position other than a position just under a sequence instruction,
set to ON or OFF another device (variable) just under the sequence instruction, and then use the contact of
such device (variable) as the command contact.
M8000
M8029
M0
M8029
DSW execution
complete flag
M8029 is changed
to M100.
M100
It works as the DSW
execution complete flag.
M200
M100
D0
M200
Y030
M0
R
X010
1
DSW
EN
s1
ENO
d1
Y010
s2 d2
1000 Y000
DPLSY
EN
s1
ENO
d
s2
D0
10
MUL
EN
s1
ENO
d
s2
DPLSY execution
complete flag
M8029 is changed
to M200.
It works as the DPLSY
execution complete flag.
Number of output pulses
Execution is
completed.
Execution is
completed.
Number of
output pulses










