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| How do I get Floating-Point values in a PLC5 or SLC processor from the Modbus module? | 
| Article Number: 52 | Rating: 3/5 from 2 votes | Last Updated: Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 10:17 PM | 
| To view the floating-point value, the two 16-bit integers must be copied to a floating-point variable in the processor. For PLC and SLC processor, a COP command is used, with the source being the first integer value location, the dest being the F file location, and the len being the number of floating-point values being created. | 
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