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webhmi_internal_registers [2019/07/17 08:09] akuzmukwebhmi_internal_registers [2021/07/22 15:26] – [WebHMI Internal Registers] emozolyak
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 ====== WebHMI Internal Registers ====== ====== WebHMI Internal Registers ======
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 Through internal register it is possible to access user memory areas, WebHMI hardware related data etc.  Through internal register it is possible to access user memory areas, WebHMI hardware related data etc. 
 The following internal registers are available in WebHMI: The following internal registers are available in WebHMI:
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 ===== User data registers ===== ===== User data registers =====
 ==== Dxxx - Data registers ==== ==== Dxxx - Data registers ====
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 Example: R123 will return random numbers in the range from 0 to 122 inclusive. Example: R123 will return random numbers in the range from 0 to 122 inclusive.
  
-^Register ^Description ^Units ^Data type ^Read/Write^+^Register ^Description ^Data type ^Read/Write^
 |R2 |Random integer in the range from 0 to 1 (inclusive). |Double Word, Unsigned Int |Read/-| |R2 |Random integer in the range from 0 to 1 (inclusive). |Double Word, Unsigned Int |Read/-|
 |R3 |Random integer in the range from 0 to 2 (inclusive). |Double Word, Unsigned Int |Read/-| |R3 |Random integer in the range from 0 to 2 (inclusive). |Double Word, Unsigned Int |Read/-|
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 WF1 = Air temperature in the next 3 hours interval. WF1 = Air temperature in the next 3 hours interval.
 WF21 = Air temperature in the next 6 hours interval. WF21 = Air temperature in the next 6 hours interval.
-WF31 = Air temperature in the next 9 hours interval+WF31 = Air temperature in the next 9 hours interval, etc.
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 For a more accurate understanding of how long a forecast is built, you can use timestamps in the WFx0 registers. For a more accurate understanding of how long a forecast is built, you can use timestamps in the WFx0 registers.
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 |WS1 |Sunset time. |Double Word, Unixtime |Read/-| |WS1 |Sunset time. |Double Word, Unixtime |Read/-|
  
-A textual description of the current weather can be: Clear, Clouds, Rain, Snow, Thunderstorm, Mist.+
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