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− | In order to [[assign]] to [[variable]] the current values of <code>SNSET/APPRCH</code>, <code>SNSET/RETRCT</code>, <code>SNSET/SEARCH</code> it is necessary to execute a standard | + | In order to [[assign]] to [[variable]] the current values of <code>SNSET/APPRCH</code>, <code>SNSET/RETRCT</code>, <code>SNSET/SEARCH</code> it is necessary to execute a standard [[DMIS]] command <code>VALUE/</code>.<br /> |
Specifically the value are returned by [[assign]] using the following syntax: | Specifically the value are returned by [[assign]] using the following syntax: | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 13 October 2017
In order to assign to variable the current values of SNSET/APPRCH
, SNSET/RETRCT
, SNSET/SEARCH
it is necessary to execute a standard DMIS command VALUE/
.
Specifically the value are returned by assign using the following syntax:
Command | Description |
---|---|
VALUE/SNSET,APPRCH |
Assign the current Approach distance to the variable |
VALUE/SNSET,RETRCT |
Assign the current Retract distance to the variable |
VALUE/SNSET,SEARCH |
Assign the current Search distance to the variable |
a code example is as follow:
$$Declare Return Variable
DECL/DOUBLE,CurrentValue
$$Return Current Approach
CurrentValue=VALUE/SNSET,APPRCH
$$Return Current Retract
CurrentValue=VALUE/SNSET,RETRCT
$$Return Current Search
CurrentValue=VALUE/SNSET,SEARCH