32.10.1.4 Explanation of the ADD and ADDP Instructions
The ADD and ADDP instructions are add instructions. When an ADD
instruction is executed, S1 will be added to S2 and the result is
stored in D1.
The ADD and ADDP instructions always pass power. When using ADD
and ADDP instructions, if variables specified in operands S1, S2,
and D1 are not the same type, an error will occur. Designate the
same variable type in all operands S1, S2, and D1.
Refer to the following for specifying a constant.
When operand D1 is an integer variable
When operand D1 is an integer variable and
you want to input hexadecimal values in operands S1 and S2
When 0x (zero and lower case "x") is input, the following values
become hexadecimal values.
When operand D1 is a float variable
When 0f (zero and lower case "f") is input, the following values
are interpreted as float values.
When operand D1 is a real variable
When 0r (zero and lower case "r") is input, the following values
are interpreted as real values.
When Adding Data in a Specified Array
(Integer Variable Array)
Specify the array using Data [0] or Data [N] (N indicates an
integer variable).
When operands S1, S2, and D1 specify the entire array, an error
will occur even if the specified variables are the same type.
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