32.21.5.1 Calculating the Number of Steps When Setting Operands
- RAD/RADP
The following shows the configurable conditions for Operands (S1
and D1) in the RAD/RADP instructions.
The actual number of steps in the RAD/RADP instructions depends
on the specified operands. The following describes how to calculate
the number of steps.
Number of steps in operand S1 + Number of steps in operand D1 +
1 = Total number of steps in one instruction
For example,calculate the number of steps in
RAD and RADP instructions
(For the number of steps in an operand, refer to the operand
settings as follows.)
{Data_1 [0] = 2 steps} + {Conversion result [N] = 3 steps} + {1
steps} = 6 steps One last step is included in the instruction. Be
sure to add that one step.
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