String parameters
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String parameters
String processing functions
You can use the
QS
parameters to create variable character strings.
You can output such character strings for example through the
D16
function to create variable logs.
You can assign a linear sequence of characters (letters, numbers,
special characters and spaces) up to a length of 255 characters to
a string parameter. You can also check and process the assigned
or imported values using the functions described below. As
in Q parameter programming, you can use a total of 2000 QS
parameters.
"Principle and overview of functions",
The
STRING FORMULA
and
FORMULA
Q parameter functions
contain various functions for processing the string parameters.
Soft key
Functions of the
STRING FORMULA
Page
Assigning string parameters
Read out machine parameter
Chain-linking string parameters
Converting a numerical value to a
string parameter
Copy a substring from a string
parameter
Read out system parameter
Soft key
FORMULA
string functions
Page
Converting a string parameter to a
numerical value
Checking a string parameter
Finding the length of a string
parameter
Compare alphabetic priority
When you use the
STRING FORMULA
function, the
result of the arithmetic operation is always a string.
When you use the
FORMULA
function, the result of
the arithmetic operation is always a numeric value.
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