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Programming Reference

DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

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(1) Variable names
The naming of variables in applications and libraries as far as possible should follow
the Hungarian notation:
For each variable a meaningful, short description should be found, the base name.
The first letter of each word of a base name should be a capital letter, the others
should be small ones (Example: FileSize).
Before the base name, corresponding to the data type of the variable, prefix(es) are
added in small letters.
See in the table some information and the recommended prefixes on the particular
data types:

Data type

lower limit

upper limit

Information
content

Prefix Comment

BOOL

FALSE

TRUE

1 Bit

x

*

b

reserved

BYTE

8 Bit

by

Bit string, not for
arithm.
operations

WORD

16 Bit

w

Bit string, not for
arithm.
operations

DWORD

32 Bit

dw

Bit string, not for
arithm.
operations

LWORD

64 Bit

lw

not for arithm.
operations

SINT

-128

127

8 Bit

si

USINT

0

255

8 Bit

usi

INT

-32.768

32.767

16 Bit

i

UINT

0

65.535

16 Bit

ui

DINT

-2.147.483.648

2.147.483.647

32 Bit

di

UDINT

0

4.294.967.295

32 Bit

udi

LINT

-2

63

2

63

- 1

64 Bit

li

ULINT

0

2

64

- 1

64 Bit

uli

REAL

32 Bit

r

LREAL

64 Bit

lr

STRING

s

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