Difference between revisions of "MC-Basic:compTable.MAXPOSITION"
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* [[MC-Basic:compTable.MINPOSITION|compTable.MINPOSITION]] | * [[MC-Basic:compTable.MINPOSITION|compTable.MINPOSITION]] | ||
− | + | * [[MC-Basic:compTable.MAXPOSITION|compTable.MAXPOSITION]] | |
− | + | * [[MC-Basic:COMPSET|COMPSET]] | |
+ | * [[MC-Basic:CREATECOMP|CREATECOMP]] | ||
+ | * [[MC-Basic:COMMON SHARED ... AS COMP|COMMON SHARED comp_name AS COMP]] | ||
+ | * [[MC-Basic:axis.COMPPOSITIONFEEDBACK|axis.COMPPOSITIONFEEDBACK]] | ||
+ | * [[MC-Basic:axis.COMPPOSITIONCOMMAND|axis.COMPPOSITIONCOMMAND]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 23 November 2016
This command defines the maximum position value for source axis number I in the table.
Syntax
<comptablename>.maxposition[I] = <value>
Availability
Since Version 3.6.20
Type
<value>: Double
I: Long
Range
<value>: ± MaxDouble
I : The number of axis in the table
Scope
Task and Terminal
Limitations
- The Comp table must not be in use (CompActive=0)
- Maxposition must be above Minposition
Examples
Comp1.maxposition[2] = 4.5