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Returns the name of the robot type of a point as a string. The function will return "NONE" for point inputs without robot types (i.e., list-of-coordinates and uninitialized generic points).   
 
Returns the name of the robot type of a point as a string. The function will return "NONE" for point inputs without robot types (i.e., list-of-coordinates and uninitialized generic points).   
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* [[Axystems:MC-Basic:ROBOTTYPE|ROBOTTYPE]]
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* [[Axystems:Point_Type_List|LIST OF ROBOT TYPES]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 27 April 2017

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Returns the name of the robot type of a point as a string. The function will return "NONE" for point inputs without robot types (i.e., list-of-coordinates and uninitialized generic points).

Syntax

<string_variable> = robottype$ (<point_expression>)

Availability

Since Version 4.9.11

Type

String

Scope

Configuration, Task, Terminal

Examples

StringVar = ROBOTTYPE$(#{0.0, 10.0, 20.0})

? ROBOTTYPE$(JointVar)

StringVar = ROBOTTYPE$(Robot.PCMD)
 

See Also