EDH0162En1040 – 06/99
3.32
MM4005
CS — Concatenate two strings
Usage
IMM
PGM
MIP
Syntax
xxCSaa
or
xxCS?
Parameters
Description
xx
[int]
— String variable number.
aa
[str]
— String to be to be concatenated.
Range
xx
—
1
to
8.
aa
—
0
or
32
characters.
Units
xx
— None.
aa
— None.
Defaults
xx
Missing: 0.
Out of range: Error C.
Floating point: Error A.
aa
Missing: Null string.
Out of range: Only first 32 characters are used.
Description
This command concatenates two strings, the
aa
string or the #
nn
string, or
the #
pp
value converted to ASCII (when the parameter
aa
is a variable
$Ypp or $Snn), is concatenated in the end of the
xx
string
Returns
If the sign
“?”
takes place of
aa
and
xx
is different of zero, this command
reportes actual string stocked in the
xx
numbered string buffer.
Errors
A
—
Unknown message code.
C
—
Parameter out of limits.
D
—
Unauthorized execution.
Rel. Commands
AS
—
Affect string.
DS
—
Display strings on screen.
Example
1AS"This " |
Affects "This " in variable S1 (S1 = "This ").
2AS"is" |
Affects "is" in variable S2 (S2 = "is").
3AS" " |
Affects " " in variable S3 (S3 = " ").
1CS$S2
|
Concatenate S2 to S1 (S1 = "This is").
1CS$S3
|
Concatenate S3 to S1 (S1 = "This is ").
1CS"a string"
|
Concatenate "a string" to S1.
DS$S1 |
Contents of variable S1.
This is a string
|
Displayed on the controller’s screen.
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