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Revision as of 09:20, 17 March 2014
Multiple strings and expressions are printed to a serial port, separated by either a comma or semicolon. The semicolon puts the two expressions next to each other, while the comma puts a tab between them.
Syntax
PRINT #<DeviceHandle>, “<String>” | [Expression] {, | ; “<String>” | [Expression] }* {DetectOverflow = < Expression >}
Availability
All versions
DetectOverflow parameter: Version 4.0.5 and higher
Type
< (DetectOverflow)Expression>: Long
Range
<DeviceHandle>: 1 to 255 < (DetectOverflow)Expression>: 0 or 1
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Variables defined within a task may be queried from outside the task (for example, from the terminal) only when the task is idle. Within a task, local variables are only available if the task is idled in a section of code wherein the local variable was declared.
Examples
Print "Hello,";
Print "world."
Prints the following:
Hello, world.
Common shared Message as string
Try
Print Message
Catch 8036 ‘ Entry Station output buffer overflow.
End Try