Difference between revisions of "%gns"
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This macro can be used to create a chain of events that propagate over all members of a group.<br> | This macro can be used to create a chain of events that propagate over all members of a group.<br> | ||
− | Example: [[Empty a group (Event Handler)]] | + | Example: [[Empty a group (Event Handler)]]<br> |
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+ | Also see: [[%sng]], [[%sgm]] , [[%ges]].<br> | ||
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Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_macros]]. | Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_macros]]. | ||
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[[Category:Event Handler macros]] | [[Category:Event Handler macros]] | ||
[[Category:Event Handler]] | [[Category:Event Handler]] |
Revision as of 09:57, 10 August 2010
%gns( , ) : Event_Handler macro - Group Next Station
Format: %gns(group, station)
Returns the next station after station which is a member of group. Returns ‘0’ if no more members in group.
- group is group number 1 – 100
- station is Physical_number 0 – 552
%gns(group, 0) returns the first station in group.
This macro can be used to create a chain of events that propagate over all members of a group.
Example: Empty a group (Event Handler)
Back to Event_Handler#List_of_macros.