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[Function] Executes programs paused by the SLPG command assigned in operand 1.
Once the startup is succesful, output turns ON.
[Function] Pauses self task, and begins execution again by WUPG command of another program.
[Example1] SLPG Pauses self task.
noisnapxE
noitidnoc
)RO·DNA(
tupnI
noitidnoc
)galF·O/I(
dnammoC
tsoP
)galF·tuptuO(
dnammoC 1dnarepO 2dnarepO
lanoitpOlanoitpOGPLS
noisnapxE
noitidnoc
)RO·DNA(
tupnI
noitidnoc
)galF·O/I(
dnammoC
tsoP
)galF·tuptuO(
dnammoC 1dnarepO 2dnarepO
lanoitpOlanoitpOGPUW.oNmargorPPC
[Example 1] ABPG 10 Stop program No. 10.
[Example 2] LET 1 10 Assign 10 to variable 1.
ABPG *1 Stop variable 1 (content 10) program.
12. SEL Language
SLPG (Task Pause) * Commands not yet publicly available can not be used.
ABPG (Stop Other Program)
noisnapxE
noitidnoc
)RO·DNA(
tupnI
noitidnoc
)galF·O/I(
dnammoC
tsoP
)galF·tuptuO(
dnammoC 1dnarepO 2dnarepO
lanoitpOlanoitpOGPBA.oNmargorPPC
[Function] Forces the other program being executed in operand 1 to end.
When that progran (task) is forced to end, the port and flag in the post section is output.
Note: The ABPG command stops the program once the command being executed is completed.
[Example 1] WUPG 1 Execute program No. 1.
[Example 2] LET 1 10 Assign 10 to variable 1.
WUPG *1 Execute variable1 (content 10) program.
WUPG (Startup Other Task) * Commands not yet publicly available can not be used.