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Subject: RE: Lookup table problem
From: "Dalesio, Leo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, "tech-talk" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 08:50:27 -0400
I am not sure if this applies - but the analog input record (and could
be put into the AO record) has support for breakpoint tables. A
breakpoint table with an entry for each integer is a lookup table. There
is some optimization in that code for starting the search for the
segment from the location of the last segment.


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 4:41 AM
To: tech-talk
Subject: Lookup table problem

hi, 

  I need to implement a function for insertion device like this:
  Read a two-dimensions table file from the disk, which is values for
gap positions and Correction coil power supplies (one gap value
corresponding to 4 power supply value). If a gap position is set from
the operator, four power supplies will be set automatically.
I want to use SNC language to do this, for reading the data from disk,
use an asub record for it. Is it ok? Is there any better ways? Did
anyone finish this job before? 
  Any suggestions are appreciated.
  


Best regards
Geyang  2010-10-21




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Re: Lookup table problem Ralph Lange
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