So, i have a machine that I'm programming say the sequence is 1-2-3-4-5.
If the operator hits the 'start' button it will step through the sequence 1-2-3-4-5.
now, there is another button that the operator can press at a different time, while the machine is not moving of course, that will do a FEW of the same movements that the aforementioned sequence would do. so say this button is 'go here' and then the machine would go through the sequence 2-3-4.
now the way i have it written is that the 'start' button and 'go here' button each have their own respective sequence logic, so Start sequence is 1-2-3-4-5 and Go here sequence is 1-2-3 does that make the most sense? or should i set it up so that there is one "master" sequence and depending upon which button is pressed it would start at its respective part of the sequence?
i think the way i have it written is best, but im no expert so i was curious of other opinions.
If the operator hits the 'start' button it will step through the sequence 1-2-3-4-5.
now, there is another button that the operator can press at a different time, while the machine is not moving of course, that will do a FEW of the same movements that the aforementioned sequence would do. so say this button is 'go here' and then the machine would go through the sequence 2-3-4.
now the way i have it written is that the 'start' button and 'go here' button each have their own respective sequence logic, so Start sequence is 1-2-3-4-5 and Go here sequence is 1-2-3 does that make the most sense? or should i set it up so that there is one "master" sequence and depending upon which button is pressed it would start at its respective part of the sequence?
i think the way i have it written is best, but im no expert so i was curious of other opinions.