ELSE statements
Oftentimes, we’ll need a default block of code to run if the IF
statement does not evaluate to TRUE
. To accomplish this, the ELSE
statement is employed. The ELSE
statement is like a catcher in a baseball game. If the batter misses the ball, it’s the catcher’s job to catch the ball and throw it back to the pitcher. Consider the following example:
If motor1 = selected then turn on motor1 turn off motor2 Else turn on motor2 turn off motor1
For this example, if motor1
is selected, that motor will turn on. If motor1
is not selected, then motor2
will turn on. Again, the ELSE
block is like the catcher; if motor1
is not selected, it will catch that and turn on motor2
. To see this in action, implement the following variables:
PROGRAM PLC_PRG VAR selectMotor1 ...