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

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8.9 Basic Functions

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Command Reference

8.9.5 Arc Cosine (ACS)

(1) Overview

The ACS command uses the specified variable or constant as input and returns the arc cosine (unit = degrees) in
a real number register.

(2) Format

* Example: Calculates the arc cosine of the input value (0.5): ACS (0.5) = 60.0 degrees.

The ACS command can use only real number data. If bits, integers, or double integers are specified, an error
will result at compilation.

(3) Programming Examples

ACS command programming examples are shown below.

Motion Programs

Sequence Programs

Applicable

Applicable

MF00100 = ACS (0.5);

A B

Item Description

Unit

Usable Registers

A

Angle

output

Degree

(

°)

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

B

Cosine

value

input

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

MF00100 = ACS ( MF00102 ) ;

(60.0)

(0.5)

IMPORTANT

Type

Motion Programs/

Sequence Programs

Ladder Programs

B

W

L

F

DF00202=ACS(DF00200);

EXAMPLE

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