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How to split a WORD in two bytes using calculation points or animation
Sometimes devices will store (or pack) different data in each byte of a WORD and the end user will want to split those two bytes to see them separated. A device may store the day and the month of a date on each byte of a WORD, for example.
In case the end user wants only to see the values on mimics, a simple animation expression into a text object may suffice. Let’s suppose the WORD is stored in a point called “OriginalValue”. To get the high byte to show in a "text" object on a mimic:
High byte animation

Then the low byte, in another text object:

Low byte animation
In case the end user needs to keep the values in points, one easy way to accomplish it is to create Calculation Analog Points, using the same expressions. For example:
Calculation High
Calculation Low




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