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Subject: Simple binary input question about RVAL?
From: "Feister, Scott via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: "tech-talk at aps.anl.gov" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 18:54:06 +0000

Hi EPICS users,

 

This is a very basic question regarding getting started with binary inputs, and the purpose of RVAL. (As an aside, perhaps we should anyone provide an example for a binary input (bi) similar to the “temperature:water” (ai) example from the Getting Started guide under “Test EPICS”, at:

https://docs.epics-controls.org/projects/how-tos/en/latest/getting-started/installation.html#test-epics

 

My students and I have been struggling to get a simple binary input working, though I think we’ve got it now. We first tried expanding, in the above Getting Started tutorial, the “test.db” script with:

 

test.db:

“””

record(ai, "temperature:water")

{

    field(DESC, "Water temperature in the fish tank")

}

record(bi, "isfishy")

{

    field(DESC, "True if the fish tank has fish inside.")

}

“””

 

However, “caget isfishy” shows a blank value, and “caput isfishy 0” does not seem to change anything. This perplexed us for a while.

 

Looking into it further in the user docs, we landed at documentation for the binary input record: https://epics.anl.gov/EpicsDocumentation/AppDevManuals/RecordRef/Recordref-11.html

 

Then, we tried modifying ZNAM and ONAM such as

test.db:

“””

record(bi, "isfishy")

{

    field(DESC, "True if the fish tank has fish inside.")

    field(ZNAM, "False")

    field(ONAM, "True")

}

“””

 

And now we can do “caput isfishy 1” and all “caget isfishy” prints with “True”, as does “caget isfishy.VAL”. However, I noticed that “caget isfishy.RVAL” still gives 0. So here’s my question: Is this zero in RVAL expected even though the Boolean is now True, and why? Thanks!

 

Scott


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