Rockwell Automation 5370-CUPK Color CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 8

Defining Strings for Serial Ports and Viewports

8 – 17

(10, 20)

(40, 60)

(0, 0)

Line drawn

Viewport border

Starting point

End point

The end point x- and y-coordinates in this example would be (40, 60). The
x-coordinate of the end point (40) is obtained by adding the

dx

value (30) to

the starting point x-coordinate value (10). The y-coordinate of the end point
(60) is obtained by adding the

dy

value (40) to the starting point

y-coordinate value (20).

Note these additional considerations regarding the

dx

/

dy

coordinates:

Minus (–) signs can be used as a prefix to make

dx

and/or

dy

values

negative.

A value of zero (0) can be used for

dx

and/or

dy

values. For example, if

dx

is 0 and

dy

is non–zero, a vertical line is drawn. If

dx

is non-zero

and

dy

is 0, a horizontal line is drawn. If both

dx

and

dy

are 0, a dot is

drawn at the starting point defined by the

x

and

y

values.

If the parameters are defined such that they would cause any portion of
the line to be drawn beyond the viewport border, the line is not drawn.

Formula indicators (%) can be used for any of the draw line parameters.
Thus lines can be drawn whose coordinates are dependent upon formula
results. For example, the code

D

%

1,

%

2

%

4,

%

6

would have

starting point x- and y-coordinates determined by results of formulas 1
and 2, respectively. The dx and dy values would be determined by results
of formulas 4 and 6, respectively.

Note:

Tool

viewport strings are automatically erased and redrawn for

each inspection; this is not true for Text viewport strings. Therefore it
may be preferable to use the

Tool

type viewport when using formula

results for line drawing parameters, especially if you expect the results to
change from inspection to inspection, meaning the line would be
repositioned.

Draw line code coordinates correspond to a fixed screen resolution of 512
(h) x 256 (v) pixels.

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