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Revision as of 10:59, 26 March 2014

This function works only for IDNs containing more than one Double Type value in array method .

It fills the preliminary declared Double Type Array by IDN data, and returns the number of IDN values introduced into the array.

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THIS COMMAND IS OBSOLETE

Short form

IVALAD

Syntax

IdnValueArrayDouble (<drive address>, <IDN>, <element>, <double_type_array_name>,{<ring>}, {<connection>} )

Availability

from Since Version 4.7.12 for SERCOS III

Type

<returned value>: Long (the number of IDN values introduced into the array)

Range

<drive address>: 1 to 254
<IDN>: 1 to 65536
<element>: 1 to 7 <ring>:1 <connection>:0 to 2 for normal systems (0 = chose automatically, 1 = first AT connection, 2 = first MDT connection)

Scope

Configuration, Task or Terminal

Limitations

Read only. Executed only in SERCOS communication phases 2, 3 and 4.

The IDN must be defined. The Double Type Array should be declared preliminary . And its size should be enough to contain the IDN data .

Examples

? IDNVALUEARRAYDOUBLE (<drive>, <idn>, <element>, <double_type_array_name>)

? IDNVALUEARRAYDOUBLE (<drive>, <idn>, <element>, <double_type_array_name>, <ring>)

? IDNVALUEARRYDOUBLE (<drive>, <idn>, <element>, <double_type_array_name>, , <connection>) --> Translator note: Ring number is zero

? IDNVALUEARRAYDOUBLE (<drive>, <idn>, <element>, <double_type_array_name>, <ring>, <connection>)


-->common shared DoubleArr[1] as double

-->? IDNVALUEARRAY DOUBLE (Ax1.dadd, <IDN number>, 7, DoubleArr)

4

-->? DoubleArr [1]

1

-->? DoubleArr [2]

3

-->? DoubleArr [3]

6

-->? DoubleArr [4]

5

See Also