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FunctionClosed A function calculates a result according to the current value of its inputs. A function has no internal data and is not linked to declared instances. - Shift bits of a register to the left.

Inputs

IN : ANY  register
NBS : ANY Number of shifts (each shift is 1 bit)

Outputs

Q : ANY   Shifted register

Diagram

ShlDiag.gif (1297 octets)

Remarks

Arguments can be signed or unsigned integers from 8 to 32 bits.

In FFLD language, the input rung (EN) enables the operation, and the output rung keeps the state of the input rung. In ILClosed "Instruction list" This is a low-level language and resembles assembly language, the first input must be loaded before the function call. The second input is the operand of the function.

ST Language

Q := SHL (IN, NBS);

FBD Language

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FFLD Language

(* The shift is executed only if EN is TRUE *)
(* ENO has the same value as EN *)
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IL Language:

Op1: LDClosed "Ladder diagram" Ladder logic is a method of drawing electrical logic schematics. It is now a very popular graphical language for programming Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It was originally invented to describe logic made from relays. The name is based on the observation that programs in this language resemble ladders, with two vertical "rails" and a series of horizontal "rungs" between them  IN
     SHL NBS
     ST  Q

See also

SHR   ROL   ROR