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 ===== Script reference ===== ===== Script reference =====
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 === ezeio script programming - the PAWN language === === ezeio script programming - the PAWN language ===
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 We strongly recommend reading the following documents to get introduced to the PAWN language: We strongly recommend reading the following documents to get introduced to the PAWN language:
  
-[[https://github.com/compuphase/pawn/raw/master/doc/Pawn_Getting_Started.pdf|Introduction to PAWN]]+[[https://doc.eze.io/_media/ezeio2/pawn_getting_started.pdf|Introduction to PAWN]]
  
-[[https://github.com/compuphase/pawn/raw/master/doc/Pawn_Language_Guide.pdf|PAWN language guide]]+[[https://doc.eze.io/_media/ezeio2/pawn_language_guide.pdf|PAWN language guide]]
  
  
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 | ''@Key'' | Called when a button is pressed on a connected terminal device | | ''@Key'' | Called when a button is pressed on a connected terminal device |
 | ''@Scan'' | Called when a code is received from a scanner device | | ''@Scan'' | Called when a code is received from a scanner device |
 +
 +=== Some examples ===
 +
 +The program below will print out "Hello" on the debug console.
 +
 +<code javascript>
 +main()
 +{
 +    PDebug("Hello");
 +}
 +</code>
 +
 +The following example adds the values of field 1 and field 2 together, and writes the result to field 3.
 +
 +<code javascript>
 +// This example adds the value of field 1 and 2 and writes the sum to field 3
 +// The value of field 3 is updated every 500ms (twice per second)
 +
 +main()
 +{
 +    SetTickInterval(500);       // Make sure the @Tick function is called twice per second
 +}
 +
 +@Tick(uptime)
 +{
 +    new f1, f2;             // declare local variables
 +    
 +    f1 = GetField(1);       // set f1 to the value of field 1
 +    f2 = GetField(2);       // set f2 to the value of field 2
 +    
 +    SetField(3, f1+f2);     // set the value of field 3 with the sum of f1 and f2
 +}
 +</code>
 +
 +The example below illustrates the use of a global variable, the use of the main() function to initialize the values, and the @Tick(uptime) call. The program will use field number 1, and count from 100 down to 50, and then starting over.
 +
 +<code javascript>
 +// A simple demo program, counting down from 100 to 50, and then starts over
 +
 +new myCounter;                  // Declare a 'global' variable
 +
 +main()                          // The main() function will run on startup, once
 +{
 +    SetTickInterval(1000);      // Make sure the @Tick function is called once every 1000ms (1s)
 +    myCounter = 100;            // Initialize the counter with value 100
 +}
 +
 +@Tick(uptime)                   // The @Tick function will be called once per second
 +{
 +    myCounter = myCounter - 1;  // Count down the counter with 1
 +    
 +    if(myCounter <= 50) {       // If we reached 50 (or lower)
 +        myCounter = 100         // ..then set it back to 100
 +    }
 +        
 +    SetField(1, myCounter);     // Update field 1 with the counter value
 +}
 +</code>
 +
 +The example below will run a 3-speed fan based on the input from a temperature sensor on field 1.
 +Output 1 is used for low speed, output 2 is medium speed, and output 3 is high speed.
 +The speed is selected based on how much the temperature exceeds a given setpoint (here set to 20.5 degrees C)
 +
 +<code javascript>
 +main()
 +{
 +    SetTickInterval(5000);  // Update every 5s (5000ms)
 +}
 +
 +@Tick(uptime)
 +{
 +    new Float:temp, Float:diff; // Declare "float" variables to handle fractions
 +    
 +    temp = GetFieldFloat(1);    // Fetch the current temperature from Field 1
 +    diff = temp - 20.5;         // 20.5 is our setpoint. diff is the differece
 +    
 +    if(diff > 0.0)              // Over setpoint?
 +        SetOutput(1, 100);      // ..yes, so enable low speed
 +    else
 +        SetOutput(1, 0);        // ..no, so shut off
 +        
 +    if(diff > 2.0)              // 2 degrees or more over setpoint?
 +        SetOutput(2, 100);      //..yes, so enable mid-speed
 +    else
 +        SetOutput(2, 0);
 +
 +    if(diff > 6.0)              // 6 degrees or more over setpoint?
 +        SetOutput(3, 100);      //..yes, so run full speed
 +    else
 +        SetOutput(3, 0);
 +}
 +</code>
  
 === State machines === === State machines ===
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