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Variables and port pins
Hi,
Having assigned a variable name to a port pin, eg:
MyPin VAR PORTB.1
I would like then to be able to use another variable to refer to that pin, eg:
x = MyPin
High x
Is there any way to do this as I have tried many ways but nothing seems to work.
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Alternatively, if this would work, I could do what I want this way:
If a = 1 then
p VAR PORTB.1
ELSE
p VAR PORTB.2
ENDIF
But, when this is compiled, it reports that the variable p in the ELSE section is already an alias implying it is assiging the variable at compile time rather than when the IF statement runs.
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Many thanks for any help or suggestions.
Peter
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VAR is a COMPILE TIME directive... ie it is acted upon by the compiler when your program is compiled and assembled - it is NOT an instruction or COMMAND that is acted upon during execution (RUN TIME).
Using your own example... if you say...
x=MyPin
...you are transferring the state of MyPin into the variable x (assuming you have previously defined x as a variable).
You can have multiple definitions for any given pin...
x var PortB.1
MyPin var PortB.1
Thereafter you can use any one you want within your program. But once defined, your definitions can't be changed or reassigned 'on-the-run'.
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Thanks
Many thanks, Melanie. All understood.
Peter