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7.6.3.2 Single-Statement Declarations
Single-statements are used to declare variables, constants, variable and constant
related elements, station name, and hardware settings. The following instructions
are used usually before the
BeginProg
instruction:
•
Public
•
Dim
•
Constant
•
Units
•
Alias
•
StationName
The table
Rules for Names
(p. 219)
lists declaration names and allowed lengths.
See
Predefined Constants
(p. 198)
for other naming limitations.
7.6.3.3 Declaring Variables
A variable is a packet of memory that is given an alphanumeric name.
Measurements and processing results pass through variables during program
execution. Variables are declared as
Public
or
Dim
.
Public
variables are
viewable through
numeric monitors
(p. 592).
Dim
variables cannot be viewed. A
public variables can be set as read-only, using the
ReadOnly
instruction, so that it
cannot be changed from a numeric monitor. The program, however, continues to
have read/write access to the variable.
Declared variables are initialized once when the program starts. Additionally,
variables that are used in the
Function()
or
Sub()
declaration, or that are declared
within the body of the function or subroutine, are local to that function or
subroutine.
Variable names can be up to 39 characters in length, but most variables should be
no more than 35 characters long. This allows for four additional characters that
are added as a suffix to the variable name when it is output to a data table.
Variable names can contain the following characters:
•
A to Z
•
a to z
•
0 to 9
•
_ (underscore)
•
$
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