ABOUT THIS BOOK
MX100-TG User Manual
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Warnings are information that, if not followed, could
result in injury or equipment damage.
How Numbers Are Used
When numbers are shown in this book, they can appear as
descriptive values or as data to be manipulated internally. Decimal
values are used frequently; however, alternate number bases are
useful when internal data is shown.
Large Decimal Numbers
Numbers greater than 9999 display in SI metric style, where whole
numbers that contain more than four digits are broken into groups of
three digits that are separated by spaces. For example, the number
sixteen thousand three hundred eighty three is shown as 16 383.
This avoids confusion between American and European
punctuation conventions. However, a number that is internally
manipulated by a computer is shown without punctuation or spaces.
For example, notice how the value 65 535 appears in the following
instruction without a space or a thousands separator within the
number:
Specify 65535 as a maximum value
Numbers with Different Bases
All numbers shown in this book are decimal values unless the
number base is binary or hexadecimal. In these cases, an identifier
precedes a binary or hexadecimal number. For example:
y
the value of binary 1010
y
the value of hex 4F
Replaceable Input Values
In some cases, you can insert user-defined values into commands
or you can specify local paths and filenames. These variable values
are shown in
italic
typeface.
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