subrange types
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Range of values: Corresponds to the definition defined by yourself
Storage requirements: Corresponds to the underlying basic data type
A subrange type:
- is a subrange of a basic data type;
- can only include values from the range of values that were defined when it was defined;
Assigning other values leads to compiler error messages when the program is compiled and the compilation process is aborted. That is, the executable program is not created.
There are two ways to define subrange types.
Variant 1:
var
// Defines an integer subrange type
// in the range of 10 to 123
tbNumber1 : 10 .. 123;
// Defines a character subrange type
// in the range of A to Z (all uppercase)
tbLetter1 : 'A' .. 'Z';
Variant 2:
Type
// Defines an integer subrange type
// in the range of 10 to 123
TNumber2 = 10 .. 123;
// Defines a character subrange type
// in the range of A to Z (all uppercase)
TLetter2 = 'A' .. 'Z';
var
tbNumber2 : TNumber2 ;
tbLetter2 : TLetter2 ;
Examples of assigning valid values:
tbNumber1 := 10;
tbNumber1 := 123;
tbNumber2 := 10;
tbNumber2 := 123;
tbLetter1 := 'F';
tbLetter2 := 'F';
Examples of assigning invalid values:
// the values are outside the subrange
tbNumber1 := 9;
tbNumber2 := 124;
tbLetter1 := 'f';
tbLetter2 := 'f';
// the values are string literals
tbNumber1 := '10';
tbNumber1 := '123';
tbNumber2 := '10';
tbNumber2 := '123';