1.5.3 Value Setting dialog
The Value Setting dialog displays different contents for message type variables and non-message type variables.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Value Setting dialog (message type variables)
Use this dialog for updating the value of message type variables.
Right-click the message type variable in Variables view and select Change Value to view this dialog.
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Enter the value of the variable in the input field. You cannot use blank characters (0x00) in the variable value. If you update a message type variable, the XML character code always changes to UTF-8 (even if a character code other than UTF-8 is specified, the character code is converted to UTF-8).
- Read XML button
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Displays the dialog for setting an XML file.
- Save XML button
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Displays the dialog for saving the XML file.
- OK button
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Enables the entered contents, and then closes the dialog.
- Cancel button
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Disables the specified contents, and then closes the dialog.
(2) Value Setting dialog (non-message type variables)
Use this dialog for updating the value of non-message type variables.
Right-click the non-message type variable in the Variables view, and then select Change Value to view this dialog.
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Enter the value of the variable in the input field. The following table describes the range of values that you can enter in each variable type:
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Variable type |
Range of value |
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numeric type |
Values that can be interpreted by the valueOf (java.lang.String) method of java.lang.Double (example:+1, 3.14, 1e-2d) |
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boolean type |
True or false |
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string type |
Any character string (example: 15inch LCD display) |
- OK button
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Enables the entered contents, and then closes the dialog.
- Cancel button
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Disables the set up contents, and then closes the dialog.