gschneider
Member
Hello all,
I am rebuilding an app formerly in WonderWare to FactoryTalk View. In the WW app, there was a color animation based on an analog value. There were "break points" at 1, 10, 100, and 1000.
To calculate the analog value, an equation was used. This equation used discrete variables and looked something like this:
(X*1000)+(Y*100)+(Z*10)+(NOT A)
Basically, what this is telling me is that if X is true, the value was 1000 and turned a certain color. If Y was true, another. Etc...
So when looking at FactoryTalk, I'm wondering that if, say, Y and Z are true (reading a value of 110), will a color animation or multistate indicator still display the proper color? Does it accept values in ranges or only the exact values in the parameters?
Thanks in advance!
I am rebuilding an app formerly in WonderWare to FactoryTalk View. In the WW app, there was a color animation based on an analog value. There were "break points" at 1, 10, 100, and 1000.
To calculate the analog value, an equation was used. This equation used discrete variables and looked something like this:
(X*1000)+(Y*100)+(Z*10)+(NOT A)
Basically, what this is telling me is that if X is true, the value was 1000 and turned a certain color. If Y was true, another. Etc...
So when looking at FactoryTalk, I'm wondering that if, say, Y and Z are true (reading a value of 110), will a color animation or multistate indicator still display the proper color? Does it accept values in ranges or only the exact values in the parameters?
Thanks in advance!