App.g-10, 3 commands – Yokogawa GC8000 Process Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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<Appendix G User Program>

App.G-10

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REM

Statement

Function

Adds remarks in the program.

Format

(1) REM character string

(2) ! character string

Explanation Adds remarks in the program. They are ignored at time of execution.

Only ASCII characters can be used for the REM statement character strings.

RESTORE Statement

Function Specifi es the DATA statement read by the READ statement.

Format RESTORE

[label]

Explanation Specifi es the pointer (read-out location) of the DATA statement used by the next

READ statement.

Sets the pointer to the fi rst DATA statement in the program block when labels are

omitted.

Sets the pointer to the fi rst DATA statement following the specifi ed label in the

program block when labels are specifi ed.

WHILE/END WHILE

Statement

Function

Repeats while conditions are met.

Format WHILE

equation

Statement

END

WHILE

Explanation While equation conditions are TRUE (≠0), the statement between WHILE and

END WHILE statements are repeatedly executed.

While equation conditions are FALSE (0), it moves to the statement in the line

following the END WHILE statement.

When conditions for the relational expression or logical expression specifi ed in the

fi rst WHILE statement are not met, the statement between the WHILE and END

WHILE statements will not be executed even once.

Relational expression such as (A>0) is often used for the equation. Other

equations can be used but the results must be expressed in numerical values.

The processes from the WHILE to END WHILE can be multiplexed in the same

way as the FOR to NEXT processes. When multiplexing, change to the nested

structure (see FOR to NEXT statements).

In the WHILE to END WHILE loop, it is possible to exit the loop by a divergence

created by the GOTO statement, but it is not possible to enter the loop.

2.3 Commands

The three categories of commands are described below.

• Script commands for peak detection stop time
Command used only for script for peak detection stop time
• Script command for fi xed period
Command used only for fi xed period script
• Common

commands

Commands that can be used by both fi xed period and peak detection stop time scripts

Commands used by GC8000 user script are shown in Table 5.

Table 5 List of commands

No.

Command Format

Category

1

DO_OFF

Common

2

DO_ON

3

GET_ALARM_1

4

GET_ALARM_2

5

GET_ALARM_A

6

GET_ALARM_C

7

GET_ALARM_STS

8

GET_DHM

2nd Edition : May 11, 2012-00

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