User`s manual
Graphic Operation Terminal F930GOT Creation of Display Screens (FX-PCS-DU/WIN-E) 9
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Number of digits after decimal point (Decimal Point At)
• Enter the number of digits after a decimal point for a case where a decimal point is dis-
played.
Example: When the displayed numeric is "2000"
2000: Decimal Point At = 0 20.00: Decimal Point At = 2
200.0: Decimal Point At = 1 2.000: Decimal Point At = 3
2) Format
When the display format is set, a numeric is displayed as follows.
A half-width character "#" in the specified format is replaced with a numeric in actual display.
Characters except "#" are displayed as they are.
Example: ##.#ms -> A numeric of three digits is displayed. 12.3ms
The number of "#" in the specified format is regarded as the total number of digits, and the
number of digit after decimal point is regarded as "0".
3) Style
• Decimal (leading 0), Decimal or Hexadecimal
• When "Decimal (leading 0)" is selected, "0" is displayed in upper digits up to the speci-
fied total number of digits.
Example:
When the total number of digits is set to 7 and the number of digits after decimal point is
set to 2
• A numeric is displayed horizontally.
4) Shift
• When the number of digits of a numeric to be displayed is smaller than the value set to
"Digits", the numeric is automatically shifted to the position set here.
Example: When "Digits" is set to "9" and the displayed numeric has 3 digits
0012.34
"0" is displayed.
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Start point
Right
Center
Left
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