Righty
Member
Hey guys,
I am having issues, which I believe to be with data that is not visable.. I am wondering if anyone has a source describing the lengths and position of header data for arrays.
I have viewed documents that show memory usage for ADD operations for each Datatype.. is there anything that shows actual usage and location of arrays?
When copying a NULL single array into a NULL multi array, the multi array ends up with random 1(HIGH) bits.
I have tried the basic way, copying the UDT..
I have tried the advanced way, matching lengths...
There seems to be data which I cannot see.
The only place I can see data comming from is pointer or naming data burried within the multi-dimensional array.
UDT of DINT[5]
MajorArray[8,8] of UDT
MinorArray[2] of UDT (basic)
MinorArray[10] of DINT (advanced) ( have changed lengths, and also went to INTs to get byte sizes)
Trying to use COP to avoid 64+ rungs...
This is on RS5000, 20.01.. which shouldn't matter.
Thanks in advance.
-Righty
I am having issues, which I believe to be with data that is not visable.. I am wondering if anyone has a source describing the lengths and position of header data for arrays.
I have viewed documents that show memory usage for ADD operations for each Datatype.. is there anything that shows actual usage and location of arrays?
When copying a NULL single array into a NULL multi array, the multi array ends up with random 1(HIGH) bits.
I have tried the basic way, copying the UDT..
I have tried the advanced way, matching lengths...
There seems to be data which I cannot see.
The only place I can see data comming from is pointer or naming data burried within the multi-dimensional array.
UDT of DINT[5]
MajorArray[8,8] of UDT
MinorArray[2] of UDT (basic)
MinorArray[10] of DINT (advanced) ( have changed lengths, and also went to INTs to get byte sizes)
Trying to use COP to avoid 64+ rungs...
This is on RS5000, 20.01.. which shouldn't matter.
Thanks in advance.
-Righty
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