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21.1 Software Overview1.1.1 Software Structure of the BHTThe structure of software for the BHT is shown below.The BHT has a flash ROM and RAM. All of

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92Two-byte Kanji Mode• Standard-size fontBe careful about the specification of line numbers in figures below. A single columnshown below represents a

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities93• Small-size fontBe careful about the specification of line numbers in figures below. A single columnshown below represent

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947.1.3 Dot Patterns of Fonts Character fontsIn the figures below, " " shows a display area for characters. Any character is displayedwith

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities95Two-byte Kanji Mode• Standard-size fontHalf-width Kanji8 x 16 dots (Regular)Half-width Kanji16 x 16 dots (Double-width)Half

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96• Small-size fontHalf-width Kanji6 x 12 dots (Regular) Half-width Kanji12 x 12 dots (Double-width)Half-width Kanji6 x 24 dots (Double-height)Half-wi

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities97 Cursor shapeThe LOCATE statement specifies the cursor shape--Underline cursor, full block cursor, orinvisible.You may de

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98Two-byte Kanji Mode• Standard-size font ( 8 x 16 dots)Full block cursorInvisibleFull block cursorInvisibleFull block cursorInvisibleFull block curso

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities99• Small-size font (6 x 12 dots)Full block cursorInvisibleFull block cursorInvisibleFull block cursorInvisibleFull block cur

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1007.1.4 Mixed Display of Different Screen Modes, FontSizes, and/or Character Enlargement Sizes[ 1 ] ANK Mode and Kanji Mode Together in One LineANK c

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities101[ 3 ] Regular-Size and Double-Width Characters Together onthe Same ScreenThe regular-size and double-width characters may

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Chapter 1. Software Overview for the BHT3 System ProgramsDriversA set of programs which is called by the BHT-BASIC Interpreter or System Mode anddire

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102[ 5 ] Regular-Size and Quadruple-Size Characters Together onthe Same ScreenThe regular-size and quadruple-size characters may display together on t

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities103 Switching the character size from the regular-size to double-height or qua-druple-sizeWith the same screen font being in

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1047.1.5 Displaying User-defined Characters Loading a user-defined fontThe APLOAD or KPLOAD statement loads a user-defined font.The APLOAD statement

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1057.1.6 VRAMThe INP function may read the VRAM data. The OUT statement writes data into the VRAM sothat graphics may be dis

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106 Setting an 8-bit binary patternThe data of an 8-bit binary pattern should be designated by bit 7 (LSB) to bit 0 (MSB) in theOUT statement or INP f

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1077.1.7 Other Facilities for the LCD Setting national charactersUsing the COUNTRY$ function displays currency symbols and s

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1087.2 Input from the Keyboard7.2.1 Alphabet EntryIn addition to the numeric entry from the keypad, the BHT-100 supports software keyboardentry. Swit

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities109 Alphabet Entry Procedure(1) Switch to the alphanumeric entry system as follows:Issue "OUT &h60B0,1".(2) Sw

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110When no key is ready to be established, pressing any of the function keys, BS, C,ENT, and magic keys will return the key data of the pressed key.(E

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1117.3 Timer and Beeper7.3.1 Timer FunctionsThe timer functions (TIMEA, TIMEB, and TIMEC) are available in BHT-BASIC for accu

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41.1.2 Overview of BHT-BASICWith BHT-BASIC, you can customize application programs for meeting your specific needs asgiven below.• Retrieving products

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1127.4 Controlling and Monitoring the I/Os7.4.1 Controlling by the OUT StatementThe OUT statement can control the input and output devices (I/Os) list

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1137.4.3 Monitoring by the WAIT StatementThe WAIT statement monitors the input and output devices (I/Os) listed in Appendix D

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1147.5 Entry from the Touch Screen(Only for models equipped with a touch screen)7.5.1 OutlineThe touch screen supports the following functions:(1) Fun

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1157.5.2 Function Touch KeysEight function touch keys are defined by the System. You may enable four or eight of thosesystem-

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116[ 3 ] Assigning data to a function touch keyYou may assign a desired character string (up to two characters) or a single control code to afunction

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities117[ 4 ] Displaying a character string on a function touch keyYou may display a desired character string on a function touch

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118The sample below may display only "ABC" on a function touch key.KEYNO% = 3DSPDATA$ = "ABCDE"FONT% = .cnANK ’Standard-size font

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1197.5.3 User-Defined Touch KeysYou may define touch keys in arbitrary areas on the touch screen.You may operate those touch

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120 - If the specified character string length exceeds the specified touch key area, the excess willbe discarded. In the sample below, only "ABC&

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities1217.5.4 Software Keyboard[ 1 ] Enabling/disabling software keyboardEnable the software keyboard function by using the OUT s

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Chapter 1. Software Overview for the BHT51.2 BHT-BASIC1.2.1 FeaturesBHT-BASIC is designed as an optimal programming language in making application pro

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122Taking a shortcut through the above flowIf you issue the OUT statement (e.g., OUT 5,3), the software keyboard will automaticallyappear the moment

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities123[ 2 ] Displaying the software keyboardThe software keyboard may display on the upper or lower area on the screen. If funct

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1247.5.5 Getting the Touch Screen StatusThe system may get the current touch screen status of whether the touch screen is pressed ornot and the coordi

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125Chapter 8 FilesCONTENTS8.1 File Overview... 1258.1.1 Da

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1268.1 File Overview8.1.1 Data Files and Device I/O FilesBHT-BASIC treats not only data files but also bar code device I/Os and communications deviceI

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Chapter 8. Files1278.2 Data Files8.2.1 OverviewLike user programs, data files will be stored in the user area of the memory. The location of theuser

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1288.2.3 Structure of Data Files RecordA data file is made up of a maximum of 32767 records. A record is a set of data in a datafile and its format

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Chapter 8. Files1298.2.4 Data File Management by Directory Informa-tionThe Interpreter manages data files using the directory information stored in th

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1308.2.5 Programming for Data Files Input/Output for Numeric Data- To write numeric data into a data file:It is necessary to use the STR$ function fo

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Chapter 8. Files131 Restrictions on Input/Output of Data FilesNo INPUT#, LINE INPUT#, or PRINT# statement or INPUT$ function can access datafiles. T

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61.2.2 What’s New in BHT-BASIC 3.5 Upgraded fromBHT-BASIC 3.0?Based on BHT-BASIC 3.0, BHT-BASIC 3.5 newly supports the following functions:[ 1 ] Compi

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1328.2.6 About DrivesThe BHT-100 has logical drives.Drive B is provided for ensuring compatibility with other BHT series.If you specify drive name &qu

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Chapter 8. Files1338.3 Bar Code Device8.3.1 Overview Opening the Bar Code Device by OPEN "BAR:" StatementBHT-100QThe OPEN "BAR:"

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134BHT-100BThe OPEN "BAR:" statement opens the bar code device. In this statement, you may spec-ify the following bar code types available

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Chapter 8. Files135 Specifying Options in the OPEN "BAR:" StatementBHT-100QYou may also specify several options as listed below for each of

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136You can check whether the barcode buffer stores code data, by using any of the EOF, INP,and LOC functions, and the WAIT statement. Any of the INPUT

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Chapter 8. Files1378.3.2 Programming for Bar Code Device Code MarkThe MARK$ function allows you to check the code mark (denoting the code type) and t

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138 Read Mode of the Trigger SwitchThe trigger switch function is assigned to the magic keys M3 and M4 by default. You mayassign the trigger switch fu

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Chapter 8. Files139This way, you can control the indicator LED, enabling that:• a user program can check the value of a scanned bar code and turn on t

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140 Reading Split QR Codes (for the BHT-100Q)The "QR Code" system supports a split QR code feature ("Structured Append") which can

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Chapter 8. Files1418.4 Communications Device8.4.1 Hardware Required for Data CommunicationsThe following hardware is required for communications betwe

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Chapter 1. Software Overview for the BHT7 Defining and declaring user-defined functions more easilyBHT-BASIC 3.5 has added FUNCTION…END FUNCTION, SUB

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1428.4.3 Overview of Communications ProtocolsThe BHT supports two communications protocols—BHT-protocol and BHT-Ir protocol for filetransmission. Usi

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Chapter 8. Files143[ 2 ] BHT-Ir protocolIn addition to the BHT-protocol, the BHT supports the BHT-Ir protocol.If you select the BHT-Ir protocol by usi

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1448.4.4 File Transfer Tools[ 1 ] Transfer UtilityTransfer Utility is optionally available in two versions: MS-DOS–based and Windows-based. Itsupport

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145Chapter 9 Event Polling and Error/Event TrappingCONTENTS9.1 Overview...

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1469.1 OverviewBHT-BASIC supports event polling and two types of trapping: error trapping and event trap-ping. Event PollingMakes programs monitor t

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Chapter 9. Event Polling and Error/Event Trapping1479.2 Event Polling[ 1 ] Programming sampleThe program below shows the event polling example which m

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148[ 2 ] I/O devices capable of being monitored by the event poll-ingListed below are the I/O devices which the event polling can monitor.* Only for m

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Chapter 9. Event Polling and Error/Event Trapping1499.3 Error Trapping[ 1 ] OverviewIf a run-time error occurs during program running, error trapping

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150[ 2 ] Programming for trapping errorsTo trap errors, use the ON ERROR GOTO statement in which you should designate the error-handling routine (to w

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Chapter 9. Event Polling and Error/Event Trapping1519.4 Event (of Keystroke) Trapping[ 1 ] OverviewIf any of the function keys previously specified fo

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81.3 Program Development and Execu-tionBHT-BASIC consists of Compiler and Interpreter.1.3.1 CompilerBHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler consists of the following C

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152If function keys specified for keystroke trapping are pressed during execution of the followingstatements or functions relating keyboard input, thi

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153Chapter 10 Sleep FunctionCONTENTS10.1 Sleep Function...

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15410.1 Sleep FunctionThe BHT supports the sleep function that automatically interrupts program execution if noevent takes place within the specified

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155Chapter 11 Resume FunctionCONTENTS11.1 Resume Function... 15

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15611.1 Resume FunctionThe resume function automatically preserves the current status of a running application pro-gram (user program) when the BHT is

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157Chapter 12 Power-related FunctionsCONTENTS12.1 Low Battery Warning ...

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15812.1 Low Battery WarningIf the output voltage of the battery cartridge drops below a specified lower level limit when theBHT is in operation, then

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Chapter 12. Power-related Functions15912.3 Wakeup FunctionThe wakeup function allows you to turn the BHT on at the wakeup time (of the system clock)sp

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16012.4 Remote Wakeup Function [ 1 ] OutlineThe remote wakeup function allows you to turn the BHT on and run the specified user program(hereafter refe

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Chapter 12. Power-related Functions161At the BHT(1) Turn the BHT off and put it on the CU.The BHT will enter into the charge state* (i.e., into sleep)

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9Chapter 2 Development Environment and ProceduresCONTENTS2.1 Overview of Development Environment ...

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162[ 3 ] Remote wakeup program File nameThe BHT may handle the file named "BHTRMT.PD3" as a remote wakeup program.Upon receipt of data cont

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Chapter 12. Power-related Functions163Once made in a user program, the above settings will be retained even after the termination ofthe user program.T

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164 Checking the execution record of remote wakeupWhen starting, a user program (including a remote wakeup program) may check via the I/Oports whether

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165Chapter 13 Backlight FunctionCONTENTS13.1 Backlight Function ...

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16613.1 Backlight FunctionThe BHT has a backlight function (LCD backlight and key backlight). Pressing the right-handtrigger switch (M4 key) while ho

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Chapter 13. Backlight Function167Setting 0 to port 6020h deactivates the backlight function and turns off the backlight if lit.When the backlight func

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168Chapter 14Statement ReferenceCONTENTSAPLOAD ...169BEEP ...

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169*ANK: Alphanumeric and KatakanaSyntax:Syntax 1 (Loading a user-defined font):APLOAD characode,fontarraynameSyntax 2 (Loading a user-defined cursor

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference170• If you issue more than one APLOAD statement specifying a same character code,the last statement takes effect.• Onl

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171• The cursor size will be as shown below.• An array integer variable--a work array, register array, or common array--for cur-sorarrayname should be

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102.4.7 Options... 30[ 1 ] Compiling options...

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference172Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:DIM cp%(11)cp%(0)=&h0C00cp%(1)=&h0F00cp%(2)=&h0FC0cp%(3)=&h0FF

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173Reference:Statements:COMMON, DEFREG, DIM, KPLOAD, PRINT, and SCREENcp%(10)cp%(11)cp%(0) cp%(1) cp%(2) cp%(3) cp%(4) cp%(5) cp%(6) cp%(7) cp%(8) cp%

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference174Syntax:BEEP[onduration[,offduration[,repetitioncount[,frequency]]]]Parameter:onduration, offduration, and repetition

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175You may change the beeper volume with the OUT statement. (For details, refer toAppendix D, "I/O Ports.")If you set a value other than 0,

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference176Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:BEEP bon%,boff%,count%,helz%BEEP bon%,boff%,count%BEEP bon%,boff%,,helz%BEEP b

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177Syntax:Syntax 1 (Calling an FN3):CALL "[drivename:]filename" functionnumber [data [,data]...]Syntax 2 (Calling a SUB):CALL functionname [

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference178•filename is the name of an FN3 function. The extension of the file names isfixed to .FN3. (For the FN3 functions,

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179 Calling a user-defined function (SUB function)This statement calls a user-defined function specified by functionname. Youmay omit CALL when call

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference180Run-time errors:Reference:Statements: DECLARE and SUB...END SUBError code Meaning02hSyntax error("[drivename:]f

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181Syntax:CHAIN "[drivename:]programfilename"Parameter:"[drivename:]programfilename"A string expression.Description:CHAIN transfer

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures112.1 Overview of Development Environ-mentThe following hardware and software are required for develo

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference182Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 3: ’"’ missingNo double quote prece

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183Syntax:CLFILE [#]filenumberParameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.Description:CLFILE erases data in the data f

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference184Example:OPEN "master.Dat" AS #1FIELD #1,20 AS bar$,10 AS ky$CLFILE #1CLOSE #1

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185Syntax:CLOSE [[#]filenumber[,[#]filenumber...]]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.Description:CLOSE closes

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference186Syntax:CLSDescription:CLS clears the liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and returns the cursor to theupper left cor

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187Syntax:COMMON commonvariable[,commonvariable...]Parameter:commonvariableA non-array integer variable, a non-array real variable, a non-array string

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference188Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:COMMON a%,b,c$,d%(2,3),e(4),f$(5)Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror

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189Syntax:CONST constname = exprParameter:constnameA label, identifier, or string expression of a maximum of 10 characters con-sisting of alphanumeric

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference190Syntax:CURSOR {ON|OFF}Description:When a user program is initiated, the cursor is set to OFF. CURSOR ON turns on th

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191Syntax:DATA literal[,literal...]Parameter:literalA numeric or string constant.Description:DATA stores numeric and string literals so that READ stat

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Copyright © DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, 2001All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any meanswithout permis

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122.1.2 Required Software• OS Windows95/98 or WindowsNT4.0/Windows2000• Editor• BHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler BHTC35W.EXE (Integrated environment manager)BHT

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference192Syntax:Syntax 1 (Defining a numeric FUNCTION):DECLARE FUNCTION funcname [(dummyparameter[,dummyparameter...])]Syntax

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193Description:DECLARE defines a user-defined function defined in other source program files.• Declaration of a user-defined function should appear pr

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference194Syntax:Syntax 1 (Defining a numeric function):DEF FNfunctionname[(dummyparameter[,dummyparameter ...])]=expressionSy

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195Description: Creating a user-defined functionDEF FN creates a user-defined function.• Definition of a user-defined function should appear precedin

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference196Syntax errors: When defining a user-defined function When calling a user-defined functionError code and message Me

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197Run-time errors:Example: Example 1DEF FNadd(a%,b%)=a%+b%PRINT FNadd(3,5) Example 2DEF FNappend$(a$,b$)[80]=a$+b$PRINT FNappend$("123",&

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference198Syntax:Syntax 1 (Defining a numeric function):DEF FNfunctionname[(dummyparameter[,dummyparameter ...])]Syntax 2 (Def

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199Description: Creating a user-defined functionDEF FN...END DEF creates a user-defined function. The function definition blockbetween DEF FN and EN

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference200 Calling a user-defined functionFNfunctionname calls a user-defined function.• The number of realparameters should

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201 When calling a user-defined functionRun-time errors:Example:DEF FNappend$(a$,b%)[128] C$="" FOR i%=1 TO b% C$=C$+a$ NEXT F

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures132.2 Overview of Developing Proce-dures2.2.1 Developing ProceduresThe program developing procedures

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference202Syntax:DEFREG registerdefinition[,registerdefinition ...]Parameter:registerdefinitionnon-arraynumericvariable [=nume

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203numericinitialvaluedefinitionFor one-dimensional:{numericconstant[,numericconstant...]}DEFREG n6%(3)={9,8,7,6}For two-dimensional:{{numericconstant

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference204Syntax errors:Error code and message Meaningerror 6: Variable name redefinitionA same register variable name is dou-

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205Example:Example 1: Valid DEFREG statementsDEFREG a,e$DEFREG b=100,c(10),d$(2,4)[10]DEFREG bps$="19200"DEFREG a%(2)={1,2}DEFREG a%(2)={1,

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference206Syntax:DIM arraydeclaration[,arraydeclaration...]Parameter:arraydeclarationnumericvariable (subscript)DIM n1%(12)DIM

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207• In declaring an array string variable, you can specify the string length. If its speci-fication is omitted, the default value of 20 characters t

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference208Syntax:ENDDescription:END terminates program execution and sounds the beeper for a second.• An END can appear anywhe

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209Syntax:ERASE arrayvariablename[,arrayvariablename...]Parameter:arrayvariablenameAn array numeric or array string variable.Description:ERASE erases

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference210Syntax:FIELD [#]filenumber,fieldwidth AS fieldvariable[,fieldwidth AS fieldvariable...]Parameter:filenumberA numeric

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211Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:fileNumber% = 4OPEN "Datafile.dat" AS #fileNumber%FIELD #fileNumber%,20 AS code39$,16 AS itf$,5 AS

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142.2.2 Functions of BHT-BASIC 3.5BHT-BASIC 3.5 contains Compiler, Linker, and Librarian whose functions are listed below.Functions of Compiler Descri

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference212Syntax:FOR controlvariable = initialvalue TO finalvalue [STEP increment]...NEXT [controlvariable]Parameter:controlva

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213• The default value of increment is 1.• You can nest FOR...NEXT statements to a maximum of 10 levels.• When using the FOR...NEXT statement together

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference214Syntax:Syntax 1 (Defining a numeric function):FUNCTION funcname [(dummyparameter [,dummyparameter...])]Syntax 2 (Def

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215Description: Creating a user-defined functionFUNCTION...END FUNCTION creates a user-defined function. The function defini-tion block between FUNC

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference216• If you specify a global variable in realparameter when calling a user-definedfunction, the user-defined function c

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217 When calling a user-defined functionRun-time errors:Error code and message Meaningerror 96: Incomplete control struc-ture (FUNC-TION...END FUNCTI

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference218Example:File 1 File 2DECLARE FUNCTION add(x,y) FUNCTION add(X,Y)A=1:B=2 add=X+YPRINT "TEST" END FUNCTION

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219Syntax:GET [#]filenumber[,recordnumber]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.recordnumberA numeric expression

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference220Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:GET #filNo,RecordNoGET #4GET #3,100Reference:Error code and message Meaningerr

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221Syntax:GLOBAL varname [,varname...]Parameter:varnamenumericvar [(subscript)]stringvar [(subscript)[[stringlength]]]subscriptFor one-dimensional: in

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures152.3 Writing a Source Program2.3.1 Writing a Source Program by an EditorTo write a source program, u

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference222Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Reference:Statements: DIM and PRIVATEError code and message Meaningerror 7: Variable n

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223Syntax:GOSUB labelDescription:GOSUB calls a subroutine specified by label.• Within the subroutine itself, you use a RETURN statement which indicate

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference224Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning03h RETURN without GOSUB07hInsufficient memory space(Too deep nesting)St

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225Syntax:GOTO labelDescription:GOTO unconditionally transfers control to a label specified by label.• In an IF statement block, you can omit GOTO imm

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference226Syntax:Syntax 1:IF conditionalexpression THENstatementblock1[ELSEstatementblock2]END IFSyntax 2:IF conditionalexpres

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227• A block-structured IF statement block has the following advantages over a sin-gle-line IF statement (which is not supported in BHT-BASIC):- More

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference228Syntax:INPUT [;]["prompt"{,|;}]variableParameter:"prompt"A string constant.variableA numeric or

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229• The cursor shape specified by the most recently executed LOCATE statementtakes effect.• Even after execution of the CURSOR OFF statement, the INP

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference230Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning06hThe operation result is out of the allowable range.(Numeric variable

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231Syntax:INPUT #filenumber,variable[,variable...]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.variableA numeric or str

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16• Comment lines starting with a single quotation mark (') and those with a REM should havethe following description rules each.A single quotati

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference232• Notes for entering numeric data:Valid characters include 0 to 9, a minus sign (-), and a period (.). They should

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233(*Only for models equipped with a touch screen)Syntax:Syntax 1 (Assigning a string or a control code to a function key):KEY keynumber,stringdataSy

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference234Description: Assigning a string or a control code to a function keyKEY in syntax 1 assigns a string or a control co

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235• Pressing the M4 key (key number 38) while holding down the shift key functionsas a backlight on/off control key by default.• If pressed together

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference236Syntax errors:Run-time errors:NOTEIf you issue KEY statements specifying a same function key, only the lastKEY state

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237Example:Syntax 1:KEY 1,"a"KEY 2,"F"+CHR$(13)KEY 3,""Syntax 2:KEY 1,"BL60"Reference:Statements:KEY OFF, KEY

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference238Syntax:KEY (keynumber){ON|OFF}Parameter:keynumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 31, 33 to 38,

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239Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error • keynumber is not enclosed inparentheses ( ).• Neithe

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference240Syntax:KILL "[drivename:]filename"Parameter:"[drivename:]filename"A string expression.Descriptio

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241Example:CLOSEIF kyIn$="Y" THENKILL "Master.Dat"END IFReference:Statements:CLFILE

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures172.4 Producing a User Program2.4.1 Starting the BHT-BASIC 3.5 CompilerStart the Compiler, e.g., by c

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference242Syntax:Syntax 1 (Loading a user-defined Kanji font):KPLOAD kanjicode, fontarraynameSyntax 2 (Loading a user-defined

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243• The loaded user-defined fonts are effective during execution of the user programwhich loaded those fonts and during execution of the successive u

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference244• An array integer variable--a work array, register array, or common array--for cur-sorarrayname should be declared

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245• If the double-width, double-height, or quadruple-size is specified, then user-defined cursors loaded by the KPLOAD will display in double-width,

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference246Example:DIM kp%(15)kp%(0)=&H0000kp%(1)=&H8011kp%(2)=&H6022kp%(3)=&H1844kp%(4)=&H0600kp%(5)=&

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247Syntax:Syntax 1:[LET] stringvariable = stringexpressionSyntax 2:[LET] numericvariable = numericexpressionDescription:LET assigns a value of express

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference248Syntax:LINE INPUT ["prompt"{,|;}]stringvariableParameter:"prompt"A string constant.stringvariabl

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249If "prompt" is followed by a comma, the statement displays the prompting mes-sage but no question mark or space is appended to the prompt

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference250Syntax errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error • INPUT is missing.• Neither a comma (,

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251Syntax:LINE INPUT #filenumber,stringvariableParameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.stringvariableA string vari

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182.4.2 Outline of User Program or Library ProductionProcedureUnlike the BHT-BASIC 3.0 Compiler that converts a single source program into a user prog

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference252Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:LINE INPUT #fileNo,dat$Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Synta

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253Syntax:Syntax 1:LOCATE [column][,row[,cursorswitch]]Syntax 2:LOCATE,,cursorswitchParameter:A numeric expression which returns a value given below.D

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference254• The entry ranges of the column and row are the same in the regular-size, double-width, double-height, and quadrupl

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255• If the double-height or quadruple-size is specified, specification of the maximumvalue to row moves the cursor off the screen and out of sight.Ex

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference256Run-time errors:Example:LOCATE 1,2LOCATE xPos,xCSRLINLOCATE ,,2Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the r

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257Syntax:ON ERROR GOTO labelDescription:ON ERROR GOTO enables error trapping so as to pass control to the first line of anerror-handling routine spec

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference258Syntax:Syntax 1:ON expression GOSUB label [,label...]Syntax 2:ON expression GOTO label [,label...]Parameter:expressi

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259Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error • label has not been defined.•label is missing.Error c

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference260Syntax:ON KEY (keynumber) GOSUB labelParameter:keynumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 31, 33

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261• When using the ON KEY...GOSUB statement together with block-structured state-ments (DEF FN...END DEF, FOR...NEXT, FUNCTION...END FUNCTION,IF

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures192.4.3 Designating a Single Source File or a Project File2.4.3.1 Designating a single source fileJus

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference262Syntax:OPEN "[drivename:]filename" AS [#] filenumber [RECORD filelength]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expr

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263•filelength is the maximum number of registrable records in a file. It can beset only when a new data file is created by an OPEN statement. If yo

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference264Syntax:OPEN "BAR:[readmode][beepercontrol][LEDcontrol]" AS [#]filenumber CODE readcode[,readcode...]Parame

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265• Only a single bar code device file can be opened at a time. The total number offiles which can be opened at a time is 16 including data files an

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference266Auto-off mode (F)OPEN "BAR:F" AS #7 CODE "A"If you press the trigger switch*1, the illumination

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267• If readmode is omitted, the BHT defaults to the auto-off mode.• In the momentary switching mode, alternate switching mode, or continuousreading m

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference268 readcode BHT-100QThe BHT supports a total of nine types of codes--four types of 2D codes (QRCode, PDF417, MaxiCode

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269The split code scanning mode ("Structured Append") of the QR Code systemcan divide a data string into a maximum of 16 blocks. splitmode a

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference270In any of the following cases, the BHT ends the split code scanning sequenceeven in midway. If it happens in the ed

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271Universal product codes (A)Syntax :A[:[code][1stchara[2ndchara]] [,[code][1stchara[2ndchara]]] [,[code][1stchara[2ndchara]]]]wherecode is A, B, or

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202.4.3.2 Designating a project fileTo build a library out of a single source file or to build a user program or library out of multiplesource files,

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference272Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) (I)Syntax :I[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD][;[1stchara[2ndchara]]] [,[mini.no.digi

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273Codabar (NW-7) (N)Syntax:N[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][startstop][CD] [,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][startstop][CD]] [,[mini.no.digits[-

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference274Code 39 (M)Syntax:M[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD][;[1stchara[2ndchara]]] [,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]]

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275Code 128 (K)Syntax :K[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][;[1stchara[2ndchara]]] [,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][;[1stchara[2ndchara]]]] [,[mini.

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference276If the BHT reads any bar code consisting of special characters only (such asFNC, CODEA, CODEB, CODEC and SHIFT chara

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277Multi-line code scanningTo scan multi-line codes, specify an ampersand (&) followed by up to threelines of codes to be scanned.Syntax 1:"&

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference278A single heading character may also be designated.Example: To scan EAN and ITF (specified with a heading character)

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279(6) If the same type of code, same number of digits, and same conditions arespecified to both a single-line scanning and multi-line scanning, then

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference280 readcode BHT-100BThe BHT supports seven types of bar codes--the universal product codes, Inter-leaved 2 of 5 (ITF)

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281Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) (I)Syntax :I[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD][,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD]][,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digit

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures21[ 2 ] Select an existing project fileYou may select an existing project file in the Select Project

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference282CD is a check digit. Specifying a C to CD makes the Interpreter check barcodes with MOD-16. The check digit is inc

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283Code 128 (K)Syntax :K[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]]][,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]]]]wheremini.no.digits

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference284(4) FNC4An FNC4 converts data encoded by the code set A or B into a set ofextended ASCII-encoded data (128 added to

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285Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax errorThe number of the specified readcodes exceeds eight.Error code Me

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference286Syntax:Syntax 1 (For the direct-connect interface):OPEN "COMn:[baud][,[parity][,[charalength][,[stop-bit][,[RS/

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287Description:OPEN "COM:" opens a communications device file and associates it with file-number for allowing input/output activities using

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference288 charalengthcharalength is a character length or the number of data bits. It should be 8(default) or 7 bits. stopbi

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289Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error filenumber is missing.Error code Meaning02hSyntax error(The x in

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference290Syntax:OUT portnumber,dataParameter:portnumberA numeric expression.dataA numeric expression which returns a value fr

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291Run-time errors:Example:OUT 3,7The above example sets the LCD contrast to the maximum.Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the range (p

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iPrefaceThis manual describes the syntax and development procedure of BHT-BASIC 3.5 which is aprogramming language for developing application programs

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22[ 3 ] Add files to a project fileYou may add one or more source files and libraries to a project file at a time.(1) Create a new project (Refer to [

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference292Syntax:Syntax 1 (Turning off the power according to the power-off counter):POWER counterSyntax 2 (Turning off the po

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293 Turning off the power immediatelyExecution of POWER OFF or POWER 0 immediately turns off the power.• The execution of POWER OFF or POWER 0 deacti

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference294Syntax:PRINT [data[CR/LFcontrol...]]Parameter:dataA numeric or string expression.CR/LFcontrolA comma (,) or a semico

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295 CR/LFcontrolCR/LFcontrol determines where the cursor is to be positioned after the PRINTstatement executes.• If CR/LFcontrol is a comma (,), the c

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference296Syntax errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error data contains a comma (,) or semico-lon

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297Syntax:PRINT #filenumber[,data[CR/LFcontrol...]]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.dataA numeric or string

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference298• If CR/LFcontrol is a semicolon (;), the PRINT # statement outputs data with-out adding spaces or control codes.Sta

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299Syntax:Syntax 1 (Displaying numbers):PRINT USING "numericformat";expression[CR/LFcontrol [expression]...]Syntax 2 (Displaying strings):PR

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference300 numericformatnumericformat is a formatting string consisting of #, decimal point (.), and/or +,each of which causes

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301 stringformatstringformat is a formatting string consisting of !, @, and/or &&, each of whichcauses a special printing effect as described

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures23[ 4 ] Select files in the active projectFrom files existing in the active project, you may select f

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference302 CR/LFcontrolCR/LFcontrol determines where the cursor is to be positioned after the PRINTUSING statement executes.

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303Syntax:Syntax 1:PRIVATE varname [,varname...]Syntax 2:PRIVATE DEFREG registerdefinition [,registerdefini-tion...]Parameter:varnamenumericvar [(subs

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference304subscriptFor one-dimensional: integerconstantFor two-dimensional:integerconstant,integerconstantWhere integerconstan

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305Run-time errors:Reference:Statements: DEFREG, DIM, and GLOBALError code Meaning05hParameter out of the range07hInsufficient memory space(The variab

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference306Syntax:PUT [#]filenumber[,recordnumber]Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.r

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307Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 71: Syntax error filenumber is missing.Error code Meaning05hParameter o

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference308Syntax:READ variable[,variable...]Parameter:variableA numeric or string variable.Description:READ reads as many data

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309If the string data is invalid as numeric data, the READ statement assigns the value0 to the numeric variable.• The number of data values stored by

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference310Syntax:Syntax 1:REM commentSyntax 2:’ commentDescription:REM causes the rest of a program line to be treated as a pr

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311Syntax:RESTORE [label]Description:RESTORE specifies a DATA statement location where the READ statement shouldstart reading data, according to label

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24• Main Object display areaThis area shows the name of a main object in a user program if you have selected"User program (PD3)" with the &q

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference312Syntax:Syntax 1:RESUME [0]Syntax 2:RESUME NEXTSyntax 3:RESUME labelDescription:RESUME returns control from the error

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313Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning14h RESUME without error(RESUME statement occurs outside of an error-handling rou-tine.)Statements:ON E

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference314Syntax:RETURNDescription:RETURN statement in a subroutine returns control to the statement immediately fol-lowing th

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315Syntax:Syntax 1:SCREEN displaymode[,charaattribute]Syntax 2:SCREEN ,charaattributeParameter:displaymode and charaattributeA numeric expression whic

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference316charaattribute sets the tone, character enlargement, and font reverseattributes as listed below.Tone attributeCharac

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317charaattribute is expressed with a bit array as shown below.• At the start of program execution, the following settings apply:• If displaymode or

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference318Example:mode% = .scMB+.scSmall ’Kanji mode, small-size fontattrib% = .scW2H1+.scDGray ’Double-width, dark graySCREEN

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319Syntax:SELECT conditionalexpressionCASE test1[statementblock][CASE test2[statementblock]]...[CASE ELSE[statementblock]]END SELECTParameter:conditio

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference320• You can nest the SELECT…CASE…END SELECT statements to a maximum of10 levels.SELECT a CASE 1 SELECT b

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321Syntax:Syntax 1 (Defining a numeric function):SUB subname [(dummyparameter[,dummyparameter]...)]Syntax 2 (Exiting from the function block premature

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures252.4.4 Compiling and BuildingFirst specify the options and then proceed to the compiling or building

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference322Description: Creating a user-defined functionSUB...END SUB creates a user-defined function. The function definiti

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323Syntax errors: When defining a user function When calling a user-defined functionError code and message Meaningerror 64: Function redefinitionYou

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference324Run-time errors:Reference:Statements: DECLAREExample:File 1 File 2DECLARE SUB add(x,y) SUB add(X,Y)A=1:B=2 PRINT X+Y

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325Syntax:WAIT portnumber,ANDbyte[,XORbyte]Parameter:portnumberA numeric expression.ANDbyte and XORbyteA numeric expression which returns a value from

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference326Syntax errors:Run-time errors:Example:WAIT 0,&H03The above statement suspends a user program until any data is i

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327Syntax:WHILE conditionalexpression [statementblock]WENDDescription:A WHILE...WEND continues to execute statementblock as long as the con-ditio

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference328Syntax errors:Reference:Error code and message Meaningerror 26: Too deep nesting.error 57: Incorrect use of WHILE...

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329Syntax:XFILE "[drivename:]filename"[,"protocolspec"]Parameter:"[drivename:]filename" and "protocolspec"Stri

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference330- Transmission directionExample: XFILE "d2.dat","R""filename" cannot be omitted even

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331- Timeout length when a link will be establishedSpecify the timeout length by 1 to 9.Example: XFILE "d2.dat","2"In file recept

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26[ 2 ] CompilingIn any of the following methods, compile the currently selected source file(s) into an objectfile(s): From the Build menu, choose th

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference332• A communications device file should be opened before execution of the XFILEstatement. (For the file opening, refe

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333Run-time errors:Example:The sample below transmits a data file by adding a serial number and horizontalparity checking, and then displays the seria

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference334Syntax:Syntax 1:REM $INCLUDE:’filename’Syntax 2:’$INCLUDE:’filename’Description:$INCLUDE reads a source program spec

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335Fatal Error:Error code and message Meaningfatal error 30: Cannot find include file "XXX"No included file is found.fatal error 31: Cannot

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Chapter 14. Statement Reference336Additional Explanation for Statements Effective range of labelsLabels are effective only in a file. Definition of

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337Chapter 15Function ReferenceCONTENTSABS ...338ASC ...

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Chapter 15. Function Reference338Syntax:ABS(numericexpression)Description:ABS returns the absolute value of numericexpression. The absolute value ist

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339Syntax:ASC(stringexpression)Description:ASC returns the ASCII code value of the first character of stringexpression,which is an integer from 0 to 2

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Chapter 15. Function Reference340Syntax:BCC$(datablock,checktype)Parameter:datablockA string expression.checktypeA numeric expression which returns a

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341Run-time errors:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the range (checktype is out of the range.)

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures272.4.5 Setting the Editor for Displaying FilesSet the editor that you want to use for displaying sou

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Chapter 15. Function Reference342Syntax:CHKDGT$(barcodedata,CDtype)Parameter:barcodedata and CDtypeString expressions.Description:CHKDGT$ calculates a

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343Sample coding 4:CD.Data$=CHKDGT$("a123Qa","N")"Q" is a CD position character, so CHKDGT$ calculates thecorrect CD and

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Chapter 15. Function Reference344 When CDtype is I (ITF), the length of barcodedata must be an even num-ber of two or more digits. If not, CHKDGT$ r

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345 When CDtype is N (Codabar), the length of barcodedata must be three dig-its or more including start and stop characters. If not, CHKDGT$ returns

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Chapter 15. Function Reference346Syntax:CHR$(characode)Parameter:characodeA numeric expression which returns a value from 0 to 255.Description:CHR$ co

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347• To display a Kanji code, use a shift JIS code as shown below. The shift JIS codefor is 8ABFh.SCREEN 1PRINT CHR$(&h8A);CHR$(&hBF)Referenc

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Chapter 15. Function Reference348Syntax:Syntax 1 (Setting a national character set):COUNTRY$="countrycode"Syntax 2 (Returning a country code

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349• After setting a national character set, you may display national charactersassigned to 32 (20h) to 127 (7Fh), on the LCD.•"countrycode"

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Chapter 15. Function Reference350Syntax:CSRLINDescription:CSRLIN returns the current row number of the cursor as an integer in the currentdisplay mode

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351Syntax:Syntax 1 (Retrieving the current system date):DATE$Syntax 2 (Setting the current system date):DATE$="date"Parameter:dateA string e

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282.4.6 Error Messages and Their Indication onto theMain Window[ 1 ] Selecting either an editor or main window as an error message outputdeviceAccordi

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Chapter 15. Function Reference352Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the range (date is out of the range.)Functions:TIME$

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353Syntax:EOF([#]filenumber)Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.Description:EOF tests for an end of a device I

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Chapter 15. Function Reference354Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning34hBad file name or number(You specified filenumber of an unopened file.)

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355Syntax:ERLDescription:ERL returns the current statement location of the program where a run-time erroroccurred most recently.• The ERL function wor

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Chapter 15. Function Reference356Syntax:ERRDescription:ERR returns the code of a run-time error that invoked the error-handling routine.• The returned

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357Syntax:Syntax 1 (Changing the value of a terminator):ETX$=stringexpressionSyntax 2 (Returning the current value of a terminator):ETX$Parameter:stri

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Chapter 15. Function Reference358Syntax:FRE(areaspec)Parameter:areaspecA numeric expression which returns a value from 0 to 3.Description:FRE returns

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359Syntax:HEX$(numericexpression)Parameter:numericexpressionA numeric expression which returns a value from -32768 to 32767.Description:HEX$ function

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Chapter 15. Function Reference360Syntax:INKEY$Description:INKEY$ reads from the keyboard to see whether a key has been pressed, andreturns one charact

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361Syntax:INP(portnumber)Parameter:portnumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 0 to 32767.Description:INP reads one-byte data from an in

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures29[ 2 ] How error messages are displayed on the editor or main windowDuring building, the BHT-BASIC 3

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Chapter 15. Function Reference362Syntax:Syntax 1 (Reading from the keyboard):INPUT$(numcharas)Syntax 2 (Reading from a device file):INPUT$(numcharas,[

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363Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the range (numcharas is out of the range.)34hBad file name or number(You specified

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Chapter 15. Function Reference364:Syntax:INSTR([startposition,]targetstring,searchstring)Parameter:startpositionA numeric expression which returns a v

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365• A returned value of INSTR is a decimal number from 0 to 255, depending uponthe conditions as listed below.Run-time errors:Reference:Conditions Re

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Chapter 15. Function Reference366Syntax:INT(numericexpression)Parameter:numericexpressionA real expression.Description:INT returns the largest whole n

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367Syntax:LEFT$(stringexpression,stringlength)Parameter:stringlengthA numeric expression which returns a value from 0 to 255.Description:LEFT$ extract

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Chapter 15. Function Reference368Syntax:LEN(stringexpression)Description:LEN returns the length of stringexpression, that is, the number of bytes inth

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369Syntax:LOC([#]filenumber)Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.Description:LOC returns the current position w

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Chapter 15. Function Reference370Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning34hBad file name or number(You specified filenumber of an unopened file.)

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371Syntax:LOF([#]filenumber)Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which returns a value from 1 to 16.Description:LOF returns the length of a data f

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302.4.7 OptionsTo specify compiling options and linking options, select the check-box options you want in theSet Options dialog box. Each of availabl

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Chapter 15. Function Reference372Syntax:MARK$Description:BHT-100QMARK$ returns a maximum of 9 bytes of string in the format below. The first onebyte r

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373• The first one byte of a returned value contains one of the following letters repre-senting code types:• The remaining two bytes of a returned val

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Chapter 15. Function Reference374Syntax:MID$(stringexpression,startposition[,stringlength])Parameter:startpositionA numeric expression which returns a

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375Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the rangeFunctions:LEFT$, LEN, and RIGHT$

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Chapter 15. Function Reference376Syntax:POS(0)Description:POS returns the current column number of the cursor in the current display modeselected by a

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377Syntax:RIGHT$(stringexpression,stringlength)Parameter:stringlengthA numeric expression which returns a value from 0 to 255.Description:Starting at

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Chapter 15. Function Reference378Syntax:SEARCH([#]filenumber,fieldvariable,searchdata[,startrecord])Parameter:filenumberA numeric expression which ret

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379Run-time errors:Reference:Error code Meaning05hParameter out of the range34hBad file name or number(You specified filenumber of an unopened file.)3

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Chapter 15. Function Reference380Syntax:Syntax 1 (Changing the value of a header):SOH$=stringexpressionSyntax 2 (Returning the current value of a head

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381Syntax:STR$(numericexpression)Parameter:numericexpressionA numeric expression.Description:STR$ converts the value of numericexpression into a strin

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures31[ 2 ] Linking options[ 3 ] Outputting debug information filesIf you select the "Debug informat

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Chapter 15. Function Reference382Syntax:Syntax 1 (Changing the value of a header):STX$=stringexpressionSyntax 2 (Returning the current value of a head

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383Syntax:Syntax 1 (Retrieving the current system time or wakeup time):TIME$Syntax 2 (Setting the current system time or wakeup time):TIME$="time

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Chapter 15. Function Reference384 Syntax 2Setting the system timeTIME$ sets the system time specified by "time." The format of "time&

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385Syntax:Syntax 1 (Retrieving the current value of a specified timer):TIMEATIMEBTIMECSyntax 2 (Setting a specified timer):TIMEA=countTIMEB=countTIMEC

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Chapter 15. Function Reference386Syntax:VAL(stringexpression)Parameter:stringexpressionA string expression which represents a decimal number.Descripti

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387Chapter 16Extended FunctionsCONTENTS16.1 Overview...

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38816.1 OverviewIn addition to the BHT-BASIC statements and functions, the BHT-100 series supports the fol-lowing extended functions which can be invo

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions38916.2 Reading or writing system set-tings from/to the memory (SYSTEM.FN3)16.2.1 Function Number List of SYSTEM.FN3The

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39016.2.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax: CALL "SYSTEM.FN3" .fcSysIGet PARA%,DATA%Description:This function reads numeric data (DATA

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions391.syCmifApl 12 Default interface to be used for user pro-gramsR/W .syCmifOpt 0 IrDA interface 0.syCmifCon 1 Direct-con

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iiHow this book is organizedThis manual is made up of 18 chapters and appendices.Chapter 1. Software Overview for the BHTSurveys the software structur

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32[ 4 ] Outputting list files The Compiler may output three types of list files as listed below depending upon the optionsspecified at the start of co

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392.syHPrtyOp 23 Horizontal parity for IrDA interfaceR/W .syHPtyOff 0 No parity (OFF) 1.syHPtyOn 1 Add (ON).syLnkTmOp 24 Timeout for data link establi

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions393*1R/W: Read and write possible RO: Read onlyNote: Items #41 through #46 take effect only when the LAN communica-tions

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394Syntax: CALL "SYSTEM.FN3" .fcSysISet PARA%,DATA%Description:This function writes numeric data (DATA%) to the system menu item specified b

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions395Note: Items #9 through #11 take effect only when the LAN communicationssoftware is installed to the BHT. Before using

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396Syntax: CALL "SYSTEM.FN3" .fcFontInf N.FONT%,VERSION$()Description:This function returns font information--the number of downloaded fonts

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions397Syntax: CALL "SYSTEM.FN3" .fcCLkGet STATE%Description: This function returns the link status (STATE%) of th

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398Syntax: CALL "SYSTEM.FN3" .fcCMdRqstDescription: This function places the LAN-support CU in system reconfigurationmode.Parameter: (None)R

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions39916.3 Controlling the LCD and Touch Screen (CONSOLE.FN3)16.3.1 Function Number List of CONSOLE.FN3.Function number Use

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40016.3.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcDot POINT%(),ATTRIB%, COLOR%Description:This function draws a dot on

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions401Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcLine RECT%(),ATTRIB%, COLOR%Description:This function draws a full line betwe

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures33• Address of object program in intermediate languageShows an intermediate language address correspo

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402Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcDtLine RECT%(),PTN%, ATTRIB%,COLOR%Description:This function draws a dotted line specified by PTN% between

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions403Run-time errors:Example:Drawing a dotted line starting at the coordinates (10, 30) to (100, 60) in blackDIM RECT%(3)R

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404Parameter: RECT%() Coordinates to define a rectangleATTRIB% Drawing attributes**COLOR% is valid only when "0" is set to ATTRIB%.Returned

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions405Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcRect RECT%(),ATTRIB%, COLOR%Description:This function draws a rectangle defin

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406Run-time errors:Example:Drawing a rectangle defined by two diagonal points (3, 3) and (94, 40)DIM RECT%(3)RECT%(0)=3 : RECT%(1)=3 : RECT%(2)=94 : R

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions407Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcFKey DATA%Description:This function sets the number of function touch keys sp

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408ATTRIB% Character attributesReturned value: (None)Run-time errors:Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcUKey KEYNO%,KEYDATA$, RECT%(),DSPDATA$,FO

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions409ATTRIB% Character attributesReturned value: (None)Run-time errors:Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcUKeyEnd KEY

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410Syntax: CALL "CONSOLE.FN3" .fcPnlGet POINT%()Description:This function returns the coordinates that is pressed last.Parameter: (None)Retu

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions41116.4 Controlling system files (SYSMDFY.FN3)16.4.1 Function Number List of SYSMDFY.FN3The SYSMDFY.FN3 may reconfigure

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34• Symbol table for common variablesLists common variables arranged according to their types. An array variable has a suffixof parentheses ( ).• Sym

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41216.4.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax: CALL "SYSMDFY.FN3" .fcMdBVGet FILE$, VERSION$Description:This function returns the version

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions413Syntax: CALL "SYSMDFY.FN3" .fcMdBNGet FILE$Description:This function returns the filename of the BHT system

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414Syntax: CALL "SYSMDFY.FN3" .fcMdCDo FILE$Description:This function reconfigures the LAN-support CU system by using theLAN-support CU syst

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Chapter 16. Extended Functions41516.5 Calculating a CRC (CRC.FN3)16.5.1 Function Number List of CRC.FN3The CRC.FN3 may calculate a CRC depending upon

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416Syntax: CALL "CRC.FN3" .fcCrc16 STRING1$, [ STRING2$, [...,]] CRC$Description:This function calculates a CRC of character strings specifi

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417Chapter 17 Spread Spectrum Communication(For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)CONTENTS17.1 Overview...

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41817.1 Overview Spread spectrum communications deviceThe BHT system consists of BHT main system and the spread spectrum communicationsdevice; the fo

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Chapter 17. Spread Spectrum Communication (For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)419The table below shows the communications statu

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42017.2 Programming for Spread Spec-trum CommunicationWhen programming for spread spectrum communication, use the following statement andextension fun

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Chapter 17. Spread Spectrum Communication (For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)42117.3 Spread Spectrum Communica-tions-related S

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures35[ 5 ] Outputting a mapfileSelect the Mapfile check box of the Linking Options in the Set Options di

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42217.4 Spread Spectrum Communica-tion Library (SS.FN3)17.4.1 OverviewThe spread spectrum communication library (SS.FN3) used in a BHT-BASIC CALL stat

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Chapter 17. Spread Spectrum Communication (For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)42317.4.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax:

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424Syntax: CALL "SS.FN3" .fcParaSGet PARA%,DATA$Description:This function reads string (DATA$) from the wireless block setting speci-fied by

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Chapter 17. Spread Spectrum Communication (For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)425Syntax: CALL "SS.FN3" .fcParaISet PA

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426Syntax: CALL "SS.FN3" .fcParaSSet PARA%,DATA$Description:This function writes string (DATA$) to the wireless block setting specifiedby PA

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Chapter 17. Spread Spectrum Communication (For models equipped with a spread spectrum wireless block)427Syntax: CALL "SS.FN3" .fcSyncInf TIM

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428Chapter 18 TCP/IP(BHTs with spread spectrum communications device or BHTs designed for LAN-support software)CONTENTS18.1 Two Sides...

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP42918.5 FTP Client... 45918.5.1 Ov

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43018.1 Two Sides18.1.1 BHTThe BHT equipped with a spread spectrum communications device or IrDA communicationsdevice includes two built-in libraries

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP43118.2 TCP/IP over Spread Spectrum System18.2.1 General ProcedureThe following is the procedure for using TCP/IP over a spread spec

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36• Map for user-defined functionsShows the symbols of user-defined functions in the Interpreter which are arrangedaccording to their types (i.e., int

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432[ 2 ] Configure TCP/IP SystemTo connect to the TCP/IP pathway, specify the following system settings in System Mode or byusing the extension librar

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP433[ 3 ] Declare TCP/IP Communications PathwaySpecify the following system settings by using the socket library (SOCKET.FN3):• Commu

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434[ 5 ] Check Spread Spectrum Communications Device Syn-chronization with MasterUsing a spread spectrum communications device for TCP/IP communicatio

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP435[ 6 ] Connect to TCP/IP Communications PathwayUse the extension library SOCKET.FN3. Connecting to the TCP/IP communications pathw

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436[ 8 ] Disconnect TCP/IP Communications PathwayUse the extension library SOCKET.FN3. Refer to Section 18.6, "Socket Library(SOCKET.FN3)."G

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP43718.2.2 Programming Notes for Socket API Accordingto UDPThe user datagram protocol (UDP) has no flow control, so send/receive data

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438 Host’s retransmission control for a transmission errorAssume that the host uses the protocol of receiving transmission completion message from the

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP43918.2.3 Programming Notes for TCP/IP Communica-tionIf TCP/IP communication becomes no longer possible during data transmission, an

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440 Note for run-time error 105hSocket close processing (SOCKET.FN3, Function #28) following occurrence of run-time error105h would not complete immed

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP44118.2.4 Sample Programmain: ’ Main programon error goto Err.TCP ’ Prepare for error interrupt (To Err.TCP ’ at the time of error o

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures372.4.8 Starting the BHT-BASIC Compiler from theCommand LineYou may start the BHT-BASIC Compiler from

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44218.3 TCP/IP over IrDA CommunicationSystem18.3.1 General ProcedureThe following is the procedure for using TCP/IP over an IrDA communications device

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP443[ 2 ] Configure TCP/IP SystemTo connect to the TCP/IP pathway, specify the following system settings in System Mode or byusing th

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444[ 3 ] Declare TCP/IP Communications PathwaySpecify the following system settings by using the socket library (SOCKET.FN3):• Communications device:

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP445[ 5 ] Connect to TCP/IP Communications PathwayUse the extension library SOCKET.FN3. Connecting to the TCP/IP communications pathw

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446[ 7 ] Disconnect TCP/IP Communications PathwayUse the extension library SOCKET.FN3. Refer to Section 18.6, "Socket Library(SOCKET.FN3)."G

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP44718.3.2 Programming Notes for Socket API Accordingto UDPRefer to Subsection 18.2.2.18.3.3 Programming Notes for TCP/IP Communica-t

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44818.3.4 Sample ProgramGiven below is a sample program that shows only the skeleton of communication program andrequires modification in actual progr

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP449TCP.STTS% = 3’Convert IP address <----- Equivalent to BSD4.4 socket API inet_addr() functionIPADDRESS$ = "192.100.100.001

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450TCP.STTS% = 2’Disconnect TCP/IP communications pathwayCALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTDiscnn INTERFACE%TCP.STTS% = 1’Close IrDA communications devi

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP45118.4 Socket API18.4.1 OverviewThe SOCKET.FN3 library implements a subset of the BSD4.4 socket application programinterface (API).

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38[ 2 ] OptionsThe BHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler supports three types of options—compiler processing options,compiling options, and linking option. Compiler

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452 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)socket()bind() sendto()select()recvfrom() close()socket()bind()(listen ())select()recvfrom()sendto()

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP45318.4.2 Client Program Samples for Socket API According to TCP and UDPThis section gives TCP and UDP client program samples. With

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454’Initialize socket identifier set ’<----- Equivalent to BSD4.4 socket API FD_ZERO macroCALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcFDZERO R.SOCKSET$ ’Initial

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP455 UDP client program (non-connection type)(Example)’****************************************’ Data Section

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456’Add socket identifier to the read socket identifier set’<----- Equivalent to BSD4.4 socket API FD_SET macroCALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcFDSET

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP45718.4.3 Programming Notes for Socket APISocket API according to the TCP/IP is restricted by the following specifications. For thee

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458 sendlen%=255 sendmode%=0 call "socket.fn3" .fcSend sockfd%, sendbuff$, sendlen%, sendmode%, sendsize%’Transmit data’Use SOCKET.FN3 fu

Strany 409 - .fcLine Draw a full line

Chapter 18. TCP/IP45918.5 FTP Client18.5.1 OverviewThe FTP.FN3 library implements FTP client services for file transfers to and from FTP servers.Note

Strany 410 - .fcDtLine Draw a dotted line

460The FTP client automatically pads the last record of a downloaded program file with null codes(00h) to maintain the fixed-length format. (The numbe

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP461[ 2 ] Extension Libraries (*.FN3 and *.EX3)The FTP client treats files with extensions .FN3 and .EX3 as extension libraries.Exten

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures39 Compiling options Linking optionCompiling options Description+DOutputs debug information files (

Strany 413 - .fcRect Draw a rectangle

462[ 3 ] Data FilesThe FTP client treats files with extensions other than .PD3, .FN3, and .EX3 as data files.Data file records consist of fields separ

Strany 414 - .fcDotGet Get drawn dot state

Chapter 18. TCP/IP463The treatment of short records is under application control. The default is to delete any trailingspaces (20h).Alternatively, the

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464Line delimiters inside data recordsThe FTP client can send and receive all codes from 00h to FFh as described above. The treat-ment of line delimit

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP46518.5.3 Using FTP Client[ 1 ] Basic ProcedureFirst, set up for using the FTP client, as necessary, with the following steps. All t

Strany 417 - .cnW2H2 3 Quadruple-size

466[ 3 ] Calculating Memory RequirementsThe FTP protocol specifications do not provide for checking the amount of BHT memory avail-able during downloa

Strany 418 - .fcLcdClr Clear the LCD

Chapter 18. TCP/IP467 Data FilesDetermine MEM from the field lengths and number of records.BPR = bytes per record = (number of fields) + (sum of fiel

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46818.6 Socket Library (SOCKET.FN3)18.6.1 Overview String VariablesThe following are the string variables used by this library together with their me

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP469 Function Number ListNumber Used to:Corresponding Socket API Function.fcAccept 1* –– accept().fcBind 2 Assign address to socket

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470* Socket API function not supported by SOCKET.FN3 library..fcSocket 26 Create socket socket().fcWritev 27* –– writev().fcClose 28 Close socket clos

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP47118.6.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax: CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcBind SOCKFD%, FAMILY%, PORT%, addresswhere address

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40[ 3 ] Error Level Indication by ERRORLEVELIf you specify a +E option at the command line and run the BHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler, theERRORLEVEL of MS-DOS

Strany 424 - .fcCrc16 Calculate a CRC-16

472Syntax: CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcConnect SOCKFD%, FAMILY%, PORT%, addresswhere address is ADDRESS or IPADDRESS$Description: This function con

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP473Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcGSckOpt SOCKFD%, OPTNAME%, optionwhere option is OPTION% or OPTIONDescription: This functio

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474Syntax: CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcHToNL HOSTLONG, NETLONGDescription: This function converts a (4-byte) long from host byte order to network b

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP475Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcNToHS NETSHORT%, HOSTSHORT%Description: This function converts a (2-byte) short from networ

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476Run-time errors:Example: Append operationIncoming data: 1024 bytes ("0123456789...0123")Receive buffer: 8 elements, 128 characters

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP477• After receiving first 512 bytes• After receiving remaining 512 bytesElement 0Element 7‘0’• • • • • • • •[ Strings

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478Example: Overwrite operationIncoming data: 1024 bytes ("0123456789...0123")Receive buffer: 8 elements, 128 characters each for a t

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP479Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcRcvfrom SOCKFD%, RECVBUFF$[()], RECVLEN%, RECVMODE%, FAMILY%, PORT%, address, RECVSIZE% [,R

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480Run-time errors:Error code Meaning105hPower-off detected106hAn internal error has occurred in the TCP/IP module during datatransmission.107hThe TCP

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP481Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcSelect MAXFD%, READFDSET$, WRITEFDSET$, EXCEPTFDSET$, TIMEOUT, RESULT%Description: This fun

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures412.4.9 Output from the BHT-BASIC 3.5 CompilerThe BHT-BASIC 3.5 Compiler outputs the following inform

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482Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcFDZERO SOCKFDSET$Description: This function initializes the specified socket identifier set.BSD4.4 socket API

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP483Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcFDISSET SOCKFD%, SOCKFDSET$, FDISSET%Description: This function gets the status of the spec

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484Run-time errors:Error code Meaning105hPower-off detected106hAn internal error has occurred in the TCP/IP module during datatransmission.107hThe TCP

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP485Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcSendto SOCKFD%, SENDBUFF$[()], SENDLEN%, SENDMODE%, FAMILY%, PORT%, address, SENDSIZE%where

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486Syntax: CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcSSckOpt SOCKFD%, OPTNAME%, optionwhere option is OPTION% or OPTIONDescription: This function sets the specif

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP487Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcShutdwn SOCKFD%, HOWTO%Description: This function shuts down socket transfers in the specif

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488Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcSocket FAMILY%, TYPE%, PROTOCOL%, SOCKFD%Description: This function creates a socket from the specified proto

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP489Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcClose SOCKFD%Description: This function closes the specified socket identifier.BSD4.4 socke

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490Syntax: CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTSetup IFTYPE%, LAYERMODE%, INTERFACE%Description: This function specifies the TCP/IP communications pathway

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP491Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTCnnSys INTERFACE%Description: This function connects the TCP/IP communications pathway bas

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iiiChapter 12. Power-related FunctionsDescribes low battery warning, the prohibited simultaneous operation of the beeper/illumina-tion LED, the wakeup

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42XXX represents a source program filename.YYY represents a project name.Address–Source listFile XXX.LST (in the direc-tory where the source pro-gram

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492Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTCnnUsr INTERFACE%, IPADDRESS$, SUBNETMASK$, GATEWAY$Description: This function connects the TCP/IP communica

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP493Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTDiscnn INTERFACE%Description: This function disconnects the specified TCP/IP communication

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494Syntax:CALL "SOCKET.FN3" .fcTSysSet PARA%, datawhere data is DATA% or DATA$Description: This function sets the specified TCP/IP system se

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP49518.7 FTP Library (FTP.FN3)18.7.1 Overview String VariablesThe following are the string variables used by this library together w

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496 Reply CodesThe messages that FTP servers send during and after FTP operations vary, but servers alluse the same reply codes. (See Table.) All func

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP497426 Connection closed; transfer aborted.450 Requested file action not taken.File unavailable (e.g., file busy).451 Requested acti

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49818.7.2 Detailed Function SpecificationsSyntax: CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcFTPOpnS FTPHANDLE%, REPLY%Description: This function opens an FTP client

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP499Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcFTPOpnU FTPHANDLE%, SERV.IP$, USERNAME$, PASSWORD$, REPLY%Description: This function opens an

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500Syntax: CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcFTPClos FTPHANDLE%, REPLY%Description: This function closes the specified FTP client session.Parameters:FTPHAND

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP501Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcPWD FTPHANDLE%, CURDIR$, REPLY%Description: This function gets the current directory on the FT

Strany 457 - Chapter 18. TCP/IP

Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures432.4.10 Structure of User Programs and LibrariesIf you specify a user program to be produced in the

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502Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcCWD FTPHANDLE%, NEWDIR$, REPLY%Description: This function changes the current directory on the FTP server.Parame

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP503Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcRETR FTPHANDLE%, SERV.FNAME$, CLNT.FNAME$, CRLF.TYPE%, CRLF.MODE%, REPLY% [,FLD$] [,DISP.MODE%

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504FLD$ Field lengths in bytes. Delimit the field length specifi-cations with commas (,) or semicolons (;). (Thisparameter applies only to downloaded

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP505Run-time errors:Error code Meaning02hSyntax error (Incorrect file name)05hNumber of field items or number of digits in a field ou

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506Syntax: CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcSTOR FTPHANDLE%, SERV.FNAME$, CLNT.FNAME$, CRLF.TYPE%, UP.MODE%, REPLY% [,DISP.MODE%]Description: This function

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP507Run-time errors:Error code Meaning35hFile not found37hFile already open47hUser break with cancel (C) key105hPower-off detected106

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508Syntax: CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcFSysGet PARA%, ftp.parawhere ftp.para is FTP.PARA% or FTP.PARA$Description: This function gets the current sett

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP509Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcFSysSet PARA%, ftp.parawhere ftp.para is FTP.PARA% or FTP.PARA$Description: This function chan

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510Syntax: CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcPORT FTPHANDLE%, PORT%Description: This function sets a port number specified by PORT% for file transfer.Parame

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Chapter 18. TCP/IP511Syntax:CALL "FTP.FN3" .fcDELE FTPHANDLE%, SERV.FNAME$, REPLY%Description: This function deletes a file specified by SER

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442.5 Downloading2.5.1 Overview of Transfer Utility/Ir-Transfer Utility C/Ir-Transfer Utility ETransfer Utility/Ir-Transfer Utility C/Ir-Transfer Util

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512AppendicesCONTENTSAppendix A Error Codes and Error Messages ... 513A1. Run-time Errors ...

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513AppendicesAppendix AError Codes and Error MessagesA1. Run-time ErrorsError code Meaning00hInternal system error01h NEXT without FOR02hSyntax error0

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51436hImproper file type(The statement attempts an operation that conflicts with the file type--data file, communications device file, or bar code dev

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515Appendices103h Communications pathway already connected104h Communications pathway already disconnected105h Power-off detected106h An internal erro

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516295h There is no user for login request.400h Failed to get the setting value (Failed to set the value)401h Failed to open a spread spectrum communi

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517AppendicesA2. Compilation Errors Fatal ErrorsError code & Messagefatal error 1: Out of memoryfatal error 2: Work file I/O errorfatal error 3:

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518fatal error 29: Out of memory for cross referencefatal error 30: Cannot find include filefatal error 31: Cannot nest include filefatal error 32: In

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519Appendices Syntax ErrorsError code & Messageerror 1: Improper label formaterror 2: Improper label name(redefinition, variable name, or reserved

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520error 21: Too many variables(register float array)error 22: Too many variables(register string array)error 23: Too many variables(common integer

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521Appendiceserror 46:error 47:error 48:error 49:error 50: Incorrect use of IF...THEN...ELSE...ENDIFerror 51: Incomplete control structure(IF...THEN..

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Chapter 2. Development Environment and Procedures452.6 Executing a User Program2.6.1 StartingTo run a user program, start System Mode and select the d

Strany 480 - .fcConnect Connect socket

522error 77: Initial string too longerror 78: Array symbols exceed 30 for one DIM, GLOBAL, or PRIVATEstatementerror 79: Record number out of range (1

Strany 481 - .fcGSckOpt Get socket option

523Appendices Linking ErrorsError MessagePRC area size differentOut of space in RFG areaOut of space in PRD areaCannot open project fileCannot open o

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524* To the [Variable type], any of the following character strings applies:• Non-array integer common variable• Non-array float common variable• Non-

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525Appendices Library ErrorsError MessageCannot find object to be deleted [objectname]Designated object already existing [objectname]Cannot find objec

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526Appendix BReserved WordsThe following list shows reserved words (keywords) of BHT-BASIC. Any of these words mustnot be used as a variable name or

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527AppendicesAppendix CCharacter SetsC1. Character SetThe table below lists the character set which the BHT can display on the LCD screen. It isbased

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528C2. National Character SetsYou may switch characters assigned to codes 20h to 7Fh of the character set table listed inAppendix C1 to one of the nat

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529AppendicesAppendix DI/O Ports Input PortsA user program can monitor the hardware status through the input ports by using the WAITstatement or INP

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530.pnAlpCtrl 5 0 Software keyboard function.pvAlpOff 0 Disabled.pvAlpOn 1 Enabled1 Software keyboard display-0Hidden.pvAlpDisp 1 Displayed2 Software

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531Appendices.pnMKey 6040h 0 Magic key 1 -0Released.pvM1kyOn 1 Held down1 Magic key 2 -0Released.pvM2kyOn 1 Held down2 Magic key 3 -0Released.pvM3kyOn

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46Chapter 3 Program StructureCONTENTS3.1 Program Overview... 47

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532.pnRwuHost 60F2h 0 Execution record of remote wakeup*17.pvRwuRgst 1 Woken up remotely1 Termination of remote wakeup*18.pvRwuEdOk 1 Terminated nor-m

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533Appendices*1Only when the trigger switch function is assigned to either of the magic keys, a user programreturns the ON/OFF state of the switch.*2D

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534*9If the BHT is placed on the CU and is ready to be charged (or being charged), then "1" willbe returned. In this condition, the indicat

Strany 494 - .fcSSckOpt Set socket options

535Appendices Output PortsA user program can control the hardware through the output ports by using the OUT statement.BHT-BASIC defines each of these

Strany 495 - .fcShutdwn Shut down socket

536.pnBLight 6022h 0 LCD backlight *10-0Deactivate.pvBLLcd 1 Activate1 Key backlight *10-0Deactivate.pvBLKey 1 Activate.pnTmPOff 6030h 7-0 Effective h

Strany 496 - .fcSocket Create socket

537Appendices*1The indicator LED is controllable only when the bar code device file is closed. If the file isopened, the OUT statement will be ignore

Strany 497 - .fcClose Close socket

538*5To make the TIME$ function return or set the system time, set 0 to this bit; to make theTIME$ function return or set the wakeup time, set 1.Execu

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539Appendices*17To defragment the drive, set "0," "1," or "2." Setting "1" or "2" will display an a

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540Appendix EKey Number Assignment on the Keyboard Key Number AssignmentThe keys on the BHT keyboard are assigned numbers as shown below. Default Dat

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541AppendicesAppendix FMemory Area Memory MapThe memory maps are shown below.This area may be used as a user area if you delete these fonts.Syst

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Chapter 3. Program Structure473.1 Program Overview3.1.1 Statement BlocksA statement block is a significant set of statements (which is also called &qu

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542The size and area allocation of the memory incorporated in the BHT differ depending upon themodels as listed below.*21Plus a maximum of 404 KB if y

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543AppendicesAppendix GHandling Space Characters in Downloading Space characters used as padding charactersA data file can be downloaded with System

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544 To handle space characters as dataTo handle trailing spaces in a data field as data (not as padding characters), you must takespecial considerati

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545AppendicesExample 3When specifying a field data to be searched, do not include trailing spaces in adata field.ABCSend dataABCReceive dataABCData to

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546 To make the BHT handle space characters as dataYou can specify the handling of trailing spaces in a data field with System Mode or an XFILEstateme

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547AppendicesAppendix HProgramming Notes Program file named APLINT.PD3If a program file named APLINT.PD3 is stored in the BHT, the System Mode initia

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548Appendix IProgram SamplesWriting the function for receiving both bar code entry and key entryFeature: This function receives earlier one of either

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549Appendicesfnbarkey$ = .kb$ ’Then, return the character.exit defendifselect .kb$case chr$(13)fnbarkey$ = .rt$exit defcase chr$(8) ’BS key.if len(.rt

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550Testing the written function while 1 ’Infinite loopa$ = fnbarkey$ (1, "A", 15, "DL") ’F4 and SFT/F4 as escape characters.printi

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551AppendicesAppendix JQuick Reference for Statements and FunctionsControlling program flowStatementsCALL Calls an FN3 or SUB function.CHAINTransfers

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48[ 3 ] User-defined FunctionsBefore calling user-defined functions, it is necessary to define those functions with any of thefollowing statements. G

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552Handling errorsStatementsON ERROR GOTOEnables error trapping.RESUMECauses program execution to resume at a speci-fied location after control is tra

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553AppendicesControlling the LCD screenStatementsAPLOADLoads a user-defined font in the single-byte ANKmode.CLSClears the LCD screen.CURSORTurns the c

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554Controlling the keyboard inputStatementsINPUTReads input from the keyboard into a variable.KEYAssigns a string or a control code to a function key;

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555AppendicesCommunicating with I/OsStatementsOUTSends a data byte to an output port.POWERControls the automatic power-off facility.WAITPauses program

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556Manipulating data files and user program filesStatementsCLFILEErases the data stored in a data file.CLOSECloses file(s).FIELDAllocates string varia

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557AppendicesFunctionsBCC$Returns a block check character (BCC) of a datablock.EOFTests whether the end of a device I/O file has beenreached.ETX$Modif

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558Manipulating string dataFunctionsASCReturns the ASCII code value of a given character.CHR$Returns the character corresponding to a givenASCII code.

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559AppendicesAppendix KUnsupported Statements and FunctionsBHT-BASIC does not support the following MS-BASIC statements and functions:- For handling s

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560IndexSymbols, (comma) 15, 33, 55, 58, 63, 64, 109, 203,204, 228, 229, 248, 249, 250, 294,295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 302’ (single quotation, single qu

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561block-structured statement 16, 47, 48, 49,193, 195, 196, 199, 200, 213, 215,217, 223, 226, 258, 261, 320, 322,323, 327build 6, 8, 14, 17, 18, 19, 2

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Chapter 3. Program Structure493.1.2 Notes for Jumping into/out of Statement BlocksIt is not recommended to jump control from a main routine or subrout

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562CURSOR iv, 190, 229, 249, 360, 363, 526,553cursor 97, 107, 169, 170, 171, 186, 190,229, 242, 243, 244, 249, 253, 254,294, 295, 302, 330, 350, 360,

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563extended function 2, 3, 178, 387, 388extension library, extension libraries 2, 3,177, 178, 431, 432, 434, 435, 436,445, 446, 459, 461, 466, 503exte

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564integer constant, integerconstant 63,177, 192, 193, 194, 196, 200, 202,203, 204, 206, 207, 214, 216, 221,222, 262, 263, 304, 323, 520interpreter v,

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565Nnational character 107, 348, 349, 527, 528,553non-array integer type, non-array integervariable 34, 66, 187, 192, 194, 214,321non-array real type,

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566PRINT# 15, 55, 131, 297, 298, 346, 526,556, 559PRIVATE 6, 7, 71, 73, 215, 222, 303, 304,322, 522, 552program file 18, 27, 32, 43, 126, 144, 183,193

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567spread spectrum v, 388, 417, 418, 419, 420,421, 422, 424, 425, 426, 428, 430,431, 433, 434, 436, 439, 441, 447,457, 458, 467, 490, 516standard-size

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568user-defined font 47, 48, 57, 68, 84, 104,169, 181, 192, 214, 243, 321, 527,553user-defined function 7, 31, 33, 34, 36, 48,49, 57, 58, 68, 77, 149,

Strany 531 - Linking Errors

BHT-BASIC (BHT-100 series)The purpose of this manual is to provide accurate information in the development of applicationprograms in BHT-BASIC. Pleas

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503.2 Handling User Programs3.2.1 User Programs in the MemoryThe user area of the memory (memories) in the BHT can store more than one user program.(F

Strany 533 - Library Errors

Chapter 3. Program Structure513.2.3 Included Files"Included files" are separate source programs which may be called by the INCLUDE meta-comm

Strany 534 - Reserved Words

iv Notational Conventions Used in This BookSeveral notational conventions are used in this book for the sake of clarity. 1. Reserved words are printed

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52Chapter 4 Basic Program ElementsCONTENTS4.1 Structure of a Program Line... 5

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Chapter 4. Basic Program Elements534.1 Structure of a Program Line4.1.1 Format of a Program LineA program line consists of the following elements:[lab

Strany 537 - I/O Ports

54[ 2 ] StatementsStatements can come in two types: executable and declarative statements.• Executable statementsThey make the Interpreter process pr

Strany 538 - TIME$ function -0System time

Chapter 4. Basic Program Elements554.1.2 Program Line Length A program line is terminated with a CR code by pressing the carriage return key.The allow

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564.2 Usable Characters4.2.1 Usable CharactersListed below are characters which can be used for writing programs. Note that a double quote(") ca

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Chapter 4. Basic Program Elements574.2.2 Special Symbols and Control CodesSymbols and control codes used outside of a character string have the follow

Strany 541 - RS/CS control

58:(Colon)• Separates statements.• Separates time information in TIME$ function.;(Semicolon)Line feed control character in INPUT and other statements.

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Chapter 4. Basic Program Elements594.3 LabelsA label can contain the following characters:• Alphabet characters• Numeral characters• Period (.) Rules

Strany 543 - Output Ports

604.4 IdentifiersIdentifiers for the names of variables should comprise the same alphanumerics as the labels. Rules for naming identifiers• The identi

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Chapter 4. Basic Program Elements614.5 Reserved Words"Reserved words" are keywords to be used in statements, functions, and operators. For

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v Icons Used in This BookStatements and functions unique to BHT-BASIC. Syntax for the Statement Reference and Function ReferenceThe syntax in program

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62Chapter 5 Data TypesCONTENTS5.1 Constants... 635

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Chapter 5. Data Types635.1 Constants5.1.1 Types of ConstantsA constant is a data item whose value does not change during program execution. Constants

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64 Real ConstantsReal constants should be formatted as shown below.Syntax:sign mantissaSyntax: sign mantissa E sign exponentWhere a lowercase letter &

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Chapter 5. Data Types655.2 VariablesA variable is a symbolic name that refers to a unit of data storage. The contents of a variablecan change during

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66 Memory OccupationA string variable occupies the memory space by (the number of characters + one) bytes, wherethe added one byte is used for the cha

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Chapter 5. Data Types675.2.2 Classification of Variables Work VariablesA work variable is intended for general use. You may use it either by declari

Strany 552 - SEARCH function

685.3 User-defined FunctionsOut of user-defined functions, the SUB and FUNCTION functions can be called from otherfiles. The DEF FN function can be c

Strany 553 - Example 3

Chapter 5. Data Types695.4 Type Conversion5.4.1 Type ConversionBHT-BASIC has the type conversion facility which automatically converts a value of one

Strany 554 - XFILE statement

705.4.2 Type Conversion ExamplesThe following examples show the type conversion from real to integer. Assignment of Real Expressions to Integer Variab

Strany 555 - Programming Notes

Chapter 5. Data Types715.5 Scope of VariablesYou may scope work variables and register variables to be local or global with the PRIVATEor GLOBAL state

Strany 556 - Program Samples

vi Bar Code and 2D CodeThe BHT-100B is capable of reading bar codes; the BHT-100Q is capable of reading 2Dcodes and bar codes. In descriptions common

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72If used inside the SUB or FUNCTION function in the same file where the global variable isdefined, the variable will also have the same value.(Exampl

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Chapter 5. Data Types735.5.2 Local VariablesA local variable can be accessed only in a file where it is defined. Write PRIVATE preceding adesired vari

Strany 559 - Quick Reference

745.5.3 Variables Not Declared to be Global or LocalIf not declared to be global or local, a variable is closed in each file where it is defined. A va

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Chapter 5. Data Types755.5.4 Common VariablesA common variable should be declared in a main object beforehand. To share the commonvariable by files ot

Strany 561 - Controlling the LCD screen

76Chapter 6 Expressions and OperatorsCONTENTS6.1 Overview...

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Chapter 6. Expressions and Operators776.1 OverviewAn expression is defined as a combination of constants, variables, and other expressionswhich are co

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786.2 Operator PrecedenceWhen an expression contains more than one operator, BHT-BASIC performs the operations inthe standard precedence as shown belo

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Chapter 6. Expressions and Operators79When more than one operator occurs at the same level of precedence, the BHT-BASICresolves the expression by proc

Strany 565 - Manipulating numeric data

806.3 Operators6.3.1 Arithmetic OperatorsArithmetic operators include a negative sign (-) and operators for multiplication (*), division (/),addition

Strany 566 - Specifying included files

Chapter 6. Expressions and Operators816.3.2 Relational OperatorsA relational operator compares two values. Depending upon whether the comparison is t

Strany 567 - Appendix K

1Chapter 1 Software Overview for the BHTCONTENTS1.1 Software Overview...

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826.3.3 Logical OperatorsA logical operator combines multiple tests and manipulates Boolean operands, then returnsthe results. It is used, for exampl

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Chapter 6. Expressions and Operators83[ 2 ] The AND operatorThe AND operator ANDs the same order bits in two expressions on either side of the operato

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846.3.4 Function OperatorsThe following two types of functions are available in BHT-BASIC, both of which work as func-tion operators: Built-in Functio

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Chapter 6. Expressions and Operators85 Comparison of Character StringsThe string operators compare two character strings according to character codes

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86Chapter 7 I/O FacilitiesCONTENTS7.1 Output to the LCD Screen ... 887.1.1 D

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities87[ 5 ] Keystroke trapping ... 1187.5.3 User-Defined Touch Key

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887.1 Output to the LCD Screen7.1.1 Display Fonts[ 1 ] Screen mode, font size, and display angleListed below are the fonts available on each BHT serie

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities89 Screen modeThe ANK mode displays ANK characters listed in Appendices C1 and C2.The Kanji mode displays the following char

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90[ 2 ] Character attributes (Reverse font attribute, enlargementattribute, tone attribute) Reverse font attributeCharacters may be reversed (highlig

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Chapter 7. I/O Facilities917.1.2 Coordinates on the LCDTo locate characters on the coordinates of the LCD screen, use the LOCATE statement. Toobtain t

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