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Latest revision as of 09:35, 29 June 2018
In order to use Variables in Feature Name, probes and reference systems, the character “@” as to be used in the declaration before the variable name.
$$ Creating a Variable as Feature NAme
DECL/CHAR,100,name_po
name_po=ASSIGN/CONCAT('My_point','1')
$$ The declaration requires the @ character in the name field
F(@name_po) = FEAT/POINT, CART, off_x-8.25, off_y, 0, 0, 0, 1
$$ Every time the variable is used it is necessary remember the @ character
MEAS/POINT, F(@name_po), 1
PTMEAS/CART, off_x-8.25, off_y, 0, 0, 0, 1
ENDMES