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FX3G/FX3U/FX3UC Series Programmable Controllers
Programming Manual - Basic & Applied Instruction Edition
18 Floating Point – FNC110 to FNC139
18.14 FNC126 – LOG10 / Floating Point Common Logarithm
11
FNC30-FNC39
Rotation and
Shift
12
FNC40-FNC49
Data Operation
13
FNC50-FNC59
High Speed
Processing
14
FMC60-FNC69
Handy
Instruction
15
FNC70-FNC79
External FX I/O
Device
16
FNC80-FNC89
External FX
Device
17
FNC100-FNC109
Data
Transfer 2
18
FNC110-FNC139
Floating Point
19
FNC140-FNC149
Data
Operation 2
20
FNC150-FNC159
Positioning
Control
18.14 FNC126 – LOG10 / Floating Point Common Logarithm
Outline
This instruction executes the common logarithm operation.
→ For handling of floating point, refer to Subsection 5.1.3.
1. Instruction format
2. Set data
3. Applicable devices
Explanation of function and operation
1. 32-bit operation (DLOG10 and DLOG10P)
Common logarithm [logarithm whose base is "10"] of [ +1, ] is calculated, and the operation result is
stored to [ +1, ]. A real number can be directly specified as .
• Only a positive value can be set in [ +1, ]. (The common logarithm operation cannot be executed for a
negative value.)
Errors
An operation error occurs in the following cases; The error flag M8067 turns ON, and the error code is stored in
D8067.
• When a negative value is specified in (error code: K6706)
• When "0" is specified in (error code: K6706)
Operand Type Description Data Type
Head device number storing binary floating point data used in the common logarithm
operation
Real number (binary)
Head device number storing the operation result
Oper-
and
Type
Bit Devices Word Devices Others
System User Digit Specification System User
Special
Unit
Index
Con-
stant
Real
Number
Charac-
ter String
Pointer
XYMTCSD.b KnX KnY KnM KnS T C D R U\G VZModifyKH E ""P
33 3 3 3
33 3 3
P
FNC 126
LOG10
D
−
−
Mnemonic Operation Condition
16-bit Instruction
DLOG10
DLOG10P
Mnemonic Operation Condition
32-bit Instruction
9 steps
Continuous
Operation
Pulse (Single)
Operation
S
D
S
D
S
S
D
D
S
Command
input
FNC126
DLOG10
S
D
+1
Binary floating point
(real number)
+1
Binary floating point
(real number)
log
10
S
D
S
D
S
S
S
S