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Description When the execution condition is OFF, ZCPL(––) is not executed. When the
execution condition is ON, ZCPL(––) compares the 8-digit value in CD, CD+1 to
the range defined by lower limit LL+1,LL and upper limit UL+1,UL and outputs
the result to the GR, EQ, and LE flags in the SR area. The resulting flag status is
shown in the following table.
Comparison result Flag status
GR
(SR 25505) EQ
(SR 25506) LE
(SR 25507)
CD , CD+1< LL+1,LL 001
LL+1,LL CD, CD+1 UL+1,UL 010
UL+1,UL < CD, CD+1 100
Precautions Placing other instructions between ZCPL(––) and the operation which accesses
the EQ, LE, and GR flags may change the status of these flags. Be sure to ac-
cess them before the desired status is changed.
Flags ER: Indirectly addressed DM word is non-existent. (Content of DM word is
not BCD, or the DM area boundary has been exceeded.)
LL+1,LL is greater than UL+1,UL.
EQ: ON if LL+1,LL CD, CD+1 UL+1,UL
LE: ON if CD, CD+1 < LL+1,LL.
GR: ON if CD, CD+1 > UL+1,UL.
Example Refer to 5-17-6 AREA RANGE COMPARE ZCP(88) for an example. The only
difference between ZCP(88) and ZCPL(––) is the number of digits in the com-
parison data.
5-17-8 SIGNED BINARY COMPARE CPS(––)
Cp1: First compare word
IR, SR, AR, DM, HR, TC, LR, #
Cp2: Second compare word
IR, SR, AR, DM, HR, TC, LR, #
Ladder Symbols
Operand Data Areas
Third operand: Set to 000.
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CPS(––)
Cp1
Cp2
000
Description When the execution condition is OFF, CPS(––) is not executed. When the
execution condition is ON, CPS(––) compares the 16-bit (4-digit) signed binary
contents in Cp1 and Cp2 and outputs the result to the GR, EQ, and LE flags in the
SR area.
Note 1. Refer to page 27 for details on 16-bit signed binary data.
2. Refer to 5-17-2 Compare CMP(20) for details on saving comparison re-
sults.
Precautions Placing other instructions between CPS(––) and the operation which accesses
the EQ, LE, and GR flags may change the status of these flags. Be sure to ac-
cess them before the desired status is changed.
Data Comparison Section 5-17