This section defines various numerical formats which are used in EDT. If certain formats define semantic rules for the specified number then these are described here.
Operand | Definition |
n | dd | n dd |
Unsigned integer.
The number of permitted digits depends on the statement in question. Therefore, 00005 does not necessarily have to be equal to 5.
Operand | Definition |
fraction | .dd | fraction dd |
The part of a line number after the decimal point.
The values.0001 to .9999 are permitted.
Operand | Definition |
hex | hd | hex hd |
Sequence of hexadecimal digits.
Operand | Definition |
int | n | op n | ivar |
Integer value which can be specified either explicitly or via an integer variable, for example: 5,0,-23456 or #I0,#I1,...#I20.
Unlike the operand type n, only the numerical value is of significance in int and leading zeros do not cause any distinction.
When explicitly specified, the permitted range of values is between -231 and 231-1.
Operand | Definition |
intex | int | op int | intex op int |
Integer expression.