HP Sander 16500C manual Notation Conventions and Definitions

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Programming and Documentation Conventions

Notation Conventions and Definitions

on the entry line. Any combination of commands and arguments that can be generated by following the lines in the proper direction is syntactically correct. An argument is optional if there is a path around it. When there is a rectangle which contains the word "space," a white space character must be entered. White space is optional in many other places.

Notation Conventions and Definitions

The following conventions are used in this manual when describing programming rules and example.

<> Angular brackets enclose words or characters that are used to symbolize a program code parameter or a bus command

::= "is defined as." For example, A ::= B indicates that A can be replaced by B in any statement containing A.

"or." Indicates a choice of one element from a list. For example, A B indicates A or B, but not both.

... An ellipsis (trailing dots) is used to indicate that the preceding element may be repeated one or more times.

[ ] Square brackets indicate that the enclosed items are optional.

{} When several items are enclosed by braces and separated by vertical bars (), one, and only one of these elements must be selected.

XXXThree Xs after an ENTER or OUTPUT statement represent the device address required by your controller.

<NL> Linefeed (ASCII decimal 10).

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HP Sander 16500C manual Notation Conventions and Definitions