Max function, Min function, Min( a , b, ... ) – Delta RMC151 User Manual

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Return Value

The LOG_EVENT function does not return a value.

Remarks

The LOG_EVENT function can only be used in the Expression (113) command and user

functions. Multiple LOG_EVENT statements can be used in a single Expression (113)

command. Do not use with the assignment operator (:=). Use this function by itself only.

Other functions can be nested inside.
For calculation-intensive projects, logging of assignment expressions, immediate

commands, and the COPY function may be disabled in the Programming Properties. The

LOG_EVENT function provides a method of troubleshooting even when the

aforementioned logging is disabled.

Examples

LOG_EVENT(_Axis[0].ActPos);
LOG_EVENT(MyVariable, _Axis[0].ActPos);
LOG_EVENT(MyVariable, ABS(_Axis[0].ActPos), MyArray[0]);
LOG_EVENT(MyVariable + MyOtherVariable, _Axis[0].StatusBits, SIN(123));

5.14.2.27. MAX Function

MAX (a, b, ...)
Returns the largest (most positive) value of the input parameters (up to 10 operands).

Parameters

a, b, etc. (REAL or DINT)
The input values. All input parameters must be of the same type.

Return Value

Returns the same data type as the input parameters.

Examples

MAX(3, 5, 1) returns 5
MAX(-7.0, 5.1) returns 5.1

5.14.2.28. MIN Function

MIN (a, b, ...)
Returns the smallest (most negative) value of the input parameters (up to 10 operands).

Parameters

a, b, etc. (REAL or DINT)
All input parameters must be of the same type.

Return Value

Returns the same data type as the input parameters.

Examples

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