2 cosine (cos), 1) overview, 2) format – Yaskawa MP2000 Series: User's Manual for Motion Programming User Manual

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8 Command Reference

8.9.2 Cosine (COS)

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8.9.2 Cosine (COS)

(1) Overview

The cosine command (COS) returns the cosine of integer or real number data as the operation result.
Double integer data cannot be used.

(2) Format

* The input units and output results are different for integer and real number data.

• Integer Data

Integer data can be used within a range of -327.68 to 327.67 degrees. The immediately preceding opera-
tion result (integer data) is used as input, and the operation result is returned in an integer register (input
unit 1 = 0.01 degrees). The operation result is multiplied by 10000 before being output.

• Real Number Data

The command uses the immediately preceding operation result (real number data) as input, and returns
the cosine in a real number register (unit = degrees).

If integer data is input outside the range of -327.68 to 327.67 degrees, a correct result cannot be obtained.

(3) Programming Examples

COS command programming examples are shown below.

Motion Programs

Sequence Programs

Applicable

Applicable

MW00100 = COS (3000);

A B

Item Description

Unit

Usable Registers

A

Cosine val-

ue output

• All integer and real number type registers (Excluding # and C registers)
• The above registers with subscript
• Subscript registers

B

Angle input

Degree

(

°)

• All integer and real number type registers (Excluding # and C registers)
• The above registers with subscript
• Subscript registers
• Constants

Example:

Integer Data

Real Number Data

MW00102 = COS ( MW00100 ) ;

Equivalent

(05000)

(06000)

0.5=COS60°

=>

MF00102 = COS ( MF00100 ) ;

(0.5)

(60.0)

IMPORTANT

Type

Motion Programs/

Sequence Programs

Ladder Programs

B

W

MW00102=COS(MW00100);

L

F

DF00202=COS(DF00200);

EXAMPLE

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