Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 37
Block, Constant = H2'373737, Constant = H6'373737, T1: Table, T1: Table Constant=3o'27, T2: Table
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PDL principles and procedures Constant H2 and H6 Table 1-2. Types of string constants (Continued) Definition Example H2 and H6 constants generate H2000 BCD and H6000 BCD codes, respectively. Use of H2 and H6 is identical to use of E and A prefixes described in the previous sections of this table. Since H2000 and H6000 BCD are defined as 6-bit codes, no specification greater than X'3F' generates a legal character. If anything from X'40' to X'FF' is coded, an error message appears and the bad character is replaced with a blank. String constants may be replaced by an optional repeat count. A repeat count must be enclosed in parentheses and must be in the range of 1 to 255. BLOCK CONSTANT = H2'373737'; BLOCK CONSTANT = H6'373737'; Repeat count examples: T1: TABLE CONSTANT = (3)'*'; is equivalent to: T1: TABLE CONSTANT = ('###'); T1: TABLE CONSTANT=(3)O'27'; T2: TABLE CONSTANT=(4)X'C1'; Using LCDS Print Description Language 1-11