
SimplIQ Software Manual The Interpreter Language
MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)
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SimplIQ drives cannot evaluate numbers with an absolute value greater than 10
20
. For
example, if you enter =12.3e+20 or -13.56e-20, the
SimplIQ drive will respond with a
Badly Formatted Number error.
Logical operators yield 0 or 1 as a result.
The results of logical operators are integers.
4.2.2 Mathematical and Logical Operators
Expressions may contain any combination of arithmetic, relational and logical operators.
Precedence levels determine the order in which the expression is evaluated. Within each
precedence level, operators have equal precedence and are evaluated from left to right.
For example, a*b/c is equivalent to (a*b)/c.
The following table lists the mathematical and logical operators used in the
SimplIQ drive
language. The table also specifies operator precedence, ordered from highest to lowest
precedence level.
Operator Description Precedence
~
Bitwise NOT of an operand 17
!
Logical negation 17
-
Unary minus 17
%
Remainder after dividing two integers 16
*
Multiplication of two operands 16
/
Division of the left operand by the right operand 16
+
Addition of two operands 15
-
Subtraction of the right operand from the left operand 15
<<
Bitwise shift left 14
>>
Bitwise shift right 14
<
Logical smaller than 13
<=
Logical smaller than or equal to 13
>
Logical greater than 13
>=
Logical greater than or equal to 13
==
Logical equality 12
!=
Logical not equal 12
&
Bitwise AND between two operands 11
|
Bitwise OR between two operands 9
&&
Logical AND 8
||
Logical OR 7
=
Assignment
( )
Parentheses, for expression nesting and function calls
[ ]
Brackets, for array indices and multiple value function returns
Table 4-1: Mathematical and Logical Operators
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