Order of precedence in computations, Limitations – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Order of Precedence in Computations

The order of precedence of computation in expressions is as follows:

Type

Computing Element

(high order of precedence)

Function

ABS(), SQR(), LOG(), LN(), EXP(),

TLOG.MAX(), TLOG.MIN(), TLOG.AVE(),

TLOG.SUM(), TLOG.P-P(), CLOG.MAX(),

CLOG.MIN(), CLOG.AVE(), CLOG.SUM(),

CLOG.P-P()

Special computation and conditional expression

PRE, HOLD, RESET, CARRY, [a?b:c]

Power

**

Logical negation

NOT

Multiplication and division

*, /

Addition and subtraction

+, –

Greater than and less than

.GT., .LT., GE., LE.

Equal and not equal

.EQ., .NE.

Logical product

AND

Logical sum and exclusive logical sum

OR, XOR

(low order of precedence)

Limitations

The following limitations exists in writing expressions.

Type

Limitations

TLOG computation A computing element cannot be written inside the parentheses.

Only one TLOG computation can be specified in a single expression.

CLOG computation Number of channels that can be written in the parentheses is 30 channels or less.

A computing element cannot be written inside the parentheses.
Only one CLOG computation can be specified in a single expression.

PRE

A computing element cannot be written inside the parentheses.

HOLD(a):b

Can only be written at the beginning of an expression.
Only one HOLD computation can be specified in a single expression.

RESET(a):b

Can only be written at the beginning of an expression.
Only one RESET computation can be specified in a single expression.

CARRY(a):b

Can only be written at the beginning of an expression.
Only one CARRY computation can be specified in a single expression.
Only TLOG.SUM can be written in “b.”

Conditional equation
[a?b:c]

RESET, CARRY, or HOLD cannot be written to “a,” “b,” or “c.” Other computing

elements cannot be combined (example: [a?b:c]+001). However, coditional

equations can be specified for a, b, and c.

9.2 Writing Expressions

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