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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. - Find the position of characters in a string.

Inputs

Input

Data Type

Range

Unit

Default

Description

IN

STRING

 

 

 

Character string.

STR

STRING

 

 

 

Specific characters to search for within the STRING.

Outputs

Output

Data Type

Range

Unit

Description

POS

DINT

 

 

  • Position of the first character of STR in IN.
  • Returns 0 (zero) if not found.

Remarks

  • The first valid character position is 1.
  • The search is case sensitive.
  • The return value can be used with other string functions (e.g., mid or right).

FBD Language Example

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FFLD Language Example

  • In the FFLDClosed "Free Form Ladder Diagram" Language, the operation is executed only if the input rung (EN) is TRUE.
    • The output rung (ENO) keeps the same value as the input rung.
    • The function is executed only if EN is TRUE.
    • ENO keeps the same value as EN.

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IL Language Example

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
     FIND   STR
     ST     POS

ST Language Example

POS := FIND (IN, STR);

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