Owner's manual
Paramacros
Chapter 28
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There are 3 methods for a ssigning parameters. They can be assigned by:
using arguments (only available for local parameters)
direct assignments
using tables (view or set common parameters, view local parameters)
Assigning Parameters Using Arguments
Arguments may be used only to assign local parameter values. System,
Common, and PAL variables may not be assigned using arguments.
Usually parameters assigned using an argument are variables for a macro.
They are usually specific to the part currently being cut (for example, the
length and diameter of a shaft in a macro that turns a shaft).
The control provides 5 sets of local parameters. The first set of local
parameters (those t hat apply to the main program and any subprogram call)
may not be assigned using arguments. The second through fifth sets m ay
be assigned by their association to given words in an argument statement
located in a paramacro calling block. Table 28.H gives a listing of
arguments and their corresponding parameter numbers.
These arguments assign values to the local parameters associated with the
paramacro called in the same block.
28.5
Assigning Parameter Values