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212 ● VF
DMC-1400 Series Command Reference
VF
FUNCTION: Variable Format
DESCRIPTION:
The VF command allows the variables and arrays to be formatted for number of digits before
and after the decimal point. When displayed, the value m represents the number of digits
before the decimal point, and the value n represents the number of digits after the decimal
point. When in hexadecimal, the string will be preceded by a $. Hex numbers are
displayed as 2's complement with the first bit used to signify the sign.
before the decimal point, and the value n represents the number of digits after the decimal
point. When in hexadecimal, the string will be preceded by a $. Hex numbers are
displayed as 2's complement with the first bit used to signify the sign.
If a number exceeds the format, the number will be displayed as the maximum possible
positive or negative number (i.e. 999.99, -999, $8000 or $7FF).
ARGUMENTS: VF m.n where
m and n are unsigned numbers in the range 0<m<10 and 0<n<4. A negative m specifies
hexadecimal format.
VF? returns the value of the format for variables and arrays.
USAGE:
While Moving
Yes
Default Value
10.4
In a Program
Yes
Default Format
2.1
Command Line
Yes
Can be Interrogated
Yes
Used as an Operand
Yes
Controller Usage
ALL
OPERAND USAGE:
_VF contains the value of the format for variables and arrays.
EXAMPLES:
VF 5.3
Sets 5 digits of integers and 3 digits after the decimal point
VF 8.0
Sets 8 digits of integers and no fractions
VF -4.0
Specify hexadecimal format with 4 bytes to the left of the decimal