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!CHANGE_UP
!CHANGE_UP
|True when the specified signal increases its value with the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_UP(Signal, amount)
|True when the specified signal increases its value with at least the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_UP(Signal, amount)
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!CHANGE_DOWN
!CHANGE_DOWN
|True when the specified signal increases its value with the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_DOWN(Signal, amount)
|True when the specified signal decreases its value with at least the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_DOWN(Signal, amount)
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!CHANGE_BY
|True when the specified signal changes value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_BY(Signal, amount)
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!CHANGE_UP_BY
|True when the specified signal increases its value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_UP_BY(Signal, amount)
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!CHANGE_DOWN_BY
|True when the specified signal decreases its value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_DOWN_BY(Signal, amount)
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!CHANGE_FROM_TO
!CHANGE_FROM_TO
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!TIMER
!TIMER
|Effects a delay in seconds from that the specified signal is greater than zero. Syntax: TIMER(signal,time)
|Effects a delay in seconds from that the specified signal is greater than zero. Syntax: TIMER(signal, time)
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!EXPR_TIMER
!EXPR_TIMER
|Effects a delay in seconds from that the condition is fulfilled. Syntax: EXPR_TIMER(expression,time)
|Effects a delay in seconds from that the condition is fulfilled. Syntax: EXPR_TIMER(expression, time)
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!TIME_COUNTER
!TIME_COUNTER
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!SAMPLE_COUNTER
!SAMPLE_COUNTER
|Counts the number of samples received while the boolean expression is true. You can optionally supply an expression resetting the time counter to zero. Syntax: SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression) or SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression, expression)
|Counts the number of samples received while the boolean expression is true. You can optionally supply an expression resetting the time counter to zero. Syntax: SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression) or SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression, expression)
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!EVERY
|Repeatedly becomes true after a time interval, specified in seconds, has elapsed. Syntax: EVERY(time)
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!MOVAV
!MOVAV
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!MEAN
!MEAN
|Calculates the mean value of two expressions. Syntax: MEAN(expression, expression)
|Calculates the mean value of two expressions. Syntax: MEAN(expression, expression)
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!LOSS_OF_SIGNAL
|True when the specified signal disappears for the specified number of seconds. Syntax: LOSS_OF_SIGNAL(Signal, seconds)
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 15 September 2022

Trigger conditions are expressions evaluated by the Signal Reader module to control when recorders are started and stopped and when measurement set-up switches are performed. Trigger conditions are boolean expressions, evaluated to either true or false. A number of operators can be combined to form the trigger expression. The allowed operators in trigger expressions are shown in the table below.

= Tests for equality. Syntax: expression = expression
!= Tests for inequality. Syntax: expression != expression
< Tests for left side of expression being less than right side. Syntax: expression < expression
> Tests for left side of expression being greater than right side. Syntax: expression > expression
<= Tests for left side of expression being less or equal to right side. Syntax: expression <= expression
>= Tests for left side of expression being greater or equal to right side. Syntax: expression >= expression
AND Logical conjunction between left and right side boolean expressions. Syntax: boolean expression AND boolean expression
OR Logical disjunction between left and right side boolean expressions. Syntax: boolean expression OR boolean expression
CHANGE True when the specified signal changes value by at least the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_UP True when the specified signal increases its value with at least the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_UP(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_DOWN True when the specified signal decreases its value with at least the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_DOWN(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_BY True when the specified signal changes value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_BY(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_UP_BY True when the specified signal increases its value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_UP_BY(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_DOWN_BY True when the specified signal decreases its value by exactly the specified amount. Syntax: CHANGE_DOWN_BY(Signal, amount)
CHANGE_FROM_TO True when the specified signal changes from the specified value to the other specified value. Syntax: CHANGE_FROM_TO(Signal, value, value)
TIMER Effects a delay in seconds from that the specified signal is greater than zero. Syntax: TIMER(signal, time)
EXPR_TIMER Effects a delay in seconds from that the condition is fulfilled. Syntax: EXPR_TIMER(expression, time)
TIME_COUNTER Counts the time elapsed while the supplied boolean expression has been true. You can optionally supply an expression resetting the time counter to zero. Syntax: TIME_COUNTER(expression) or TIME_COUNTER(expression, expression)
SAMPLE_COUNTER Counts the number of samples received while the boolean expression is true. You can optionally supply an expression resetting the time counter to zero. Syntax: SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression) or SAMPLE_COUNTER(expression, expression)
EVERY Repeatedly becomes true after a time interval, specified in seconds, has elapsed. Syntax: EVERY(time)
MOVAV Calculates a moving average over the specified signal. Syntax: MOVAV(Signal)
ABS Calculates the absolute value of the specified expression. Syntax: ABS(expression)
MIN Calculates the minimum value of two expressions. Syntax: MIN(expression, expression)
MAX Calculates the maximum value of two expressions. Syntax: MAX(expression, expression)
MEAN Calculates the mean value of two expressions. Syntax: MEAN(expression, expression)
LOSS_OF_SIGNAL True when the specified signal disappears for the specified number of seconds. Syntax: LOSS_OF_SIGNAL(Signal, seconds)