Mitsubishi Electronics FX3G User Manual

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Programming Manual - Basic & Applied Instruction Edition
26 Character String Control – FNC200 to FNC209
26.5 FNC204 – RIGHT / Extracting Character String Data from the Right
21
FNC160
-F
NC1
69
R
eal
 T
ime C
lock
 
C
ontrol
22
FNC17
0-F
NC
179
E
xternal D
evice
23
FNC
180
Alternate 
Instructions
24
FN
C181-
FNC18
9
O
thers
25
FNC190
-F
NC1
99
Bl
oc
k D
ata
 
Op
er
ation
26
FNC20
0-F
NC209
C
har
ac
te
r S
trin
Con
tro
l
27
FNC2
10-
FNC21
9
Dat
Operati
on 3
28
FNC220
-F
NC2
49
Da
ta 
C
omp
ari
son
29
FNC25
0-F
N
C
269
D
ata T
abl
Operation
30
FNC2
70-
FNC276
Ex
-Dev
ice
• A character string stored in 
 and later indicates data stored in devices from the specified device until "00H" is 
first detected in byte units.
Cautions
When handling character codes other than ASCII codes, note the following contents:
• The number of characters is handled in byte units (8 bits). Accordingly, in the case of character codes in which 2 
bytes express 1 character such as shift JIS codes, the length of 1 character is detected as “2”.
• When extracting characters from a character string including character codes in which 2 bytes express 1 character 
such as shift JIS codes, consider the number of characters to be extracted in units of character codes for 1 
character.
Note that the expected character code is not given if only 1 byte is executed out of a 2-byte character code.
Errors
An operation error is caused in the following cases; The error flag M8067 turns ON, and the error code is stored in
D8067.
• When “00H” is not set within the corresponding device range after a device specified by
 (error code: K6706)
• When “n” exceeds the number of characters specified by 
 (error code: K6706)
• When the number of devices after a device number specified by 
 is smaller than the number of devices 
required to store extracted “n” characters (that is, when “00H” cannot be stored after all character strings and the 
last character) (error code: K6706)
• When “n” is a negative value (error code: K6706)
Program example
In the program example shown below, 4 characters are extracted from the right end of the character string data stored
in R0 and later, and stored to D0 and later when X000 turns ON.
34H(4)
32H(2)
31H(1)
33H(3)
35H(5)
31H(1)
32H(2)
34H(4)
33H(3)
35H(5)
ASCII code for 5th character
+1
+2


+4
+3
+5
In the case of “n = 5”
b15----------------------b8b7-----------------------b0
42H(B)
41H(A)
44H(D)
43H(C)
46H(F)
45H(E)
00H
“ABCDEF12345”
+1
+2
00H
“12345”
b15----------------------b8b7-----------------------b0
ASCII code for 1st character
   
S
   
S
   
S
   
D
41H(A)
45H(E)
30H(0)
46H(F)
45H(E)
30H(0)
41H(A)
46H(F)
X000
D0
FNC204
RIGHTP
R0
END
K4
ASCII code for 4th character
R1
R2
R4
R3
b15----------------------b8b7-----------------------b0
41H(A)
42H(B)
31H(1)
32H(2)
“BA210EFA”
D1
D2
0000H
“0EFA”
b15----------------------b8b7-----------------------b0
R0
D0
ASCII code for 1st character
00H