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lollo
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evaluate int16
PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:13 am     Reply with quote

Here is my code:

Code:
int16 k=450;
while(1){
   k++;
   if(k>=500)
      k=0;
}


After the last line I'll expect that k=0 but this doesn't happen. If I substitute 500 with 200 the code works fine. Why?
lollo
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:33 am     Reply with quote

Sorry,
the initialization value is greater then 500, e.g. 505.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:23 am     Reply with quote

When are you "looking" at the value of k? Notice that you are ALWAYS inside the while loop so the value of k is going to get incremented every time around the loop. If you set k = 450 initially of couse it will ALWAYS be >= 200 every time around the while loop and you will ALWAYS get k = 0 as a result.

If you set the "if" condition to k >= 505 then k will be incremented from 450 until it hits 505, at which point it will be reset to zero by your "if" statement. You are still in the while loop. Now k will count from zero to 505 and be resetted. So you are going to get a different number for k every time around the loop.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:49 pm     Reply with quote

my code is:
Code:

int16 k=505;
while(1){
   k++;
   if(k>500)
      k=0;
}


After the first cycle I'll expect that k=0, but k is 506. If I replace "if(k>500)" with "if(k>200)", k=0 after the first cycle.
I've the same trouble if I write this code:
Code:
int16 k=505,j=500;
while(1){
   if(k>j)
      k=0;
}
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:59 pm     Reply with quote

1. Post a small test program that has that code in main(). Post the
#include line for the PIC, post the #fuses, #use delay(), and main().

2. Post your compiler version.

3. Post how you are testing this problem. Are you using a Watch
window with a debugger ? Are you single-stepping it ? Are you
using the CCS IDE or MPLAB to do this ?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:36 pm     Reply with quote

I tried this test program using PCH 4.064 compiler:
Code:

#include <18F2525.h>
#device ADC=10  //set for 10 bit A/D
#fuses XT,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,BROWNOUT,PUT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=4000000)
#use rs232(baud=9600, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, ENABLE = PIN_B0, ERRORS)


void main(void)

{
int16 k=505;

while(1)
{ //breakpoint set here
   k++;
   if(k>500)
      k=0;

   }     
}//void main(void)


I added a WATCH from MPLAB SIM and set a breakpont right after the while(1) expression. I hit RUN to get the simulator to get to the breakpoint. Then I use the STEP_INTO button and I see k = 505, and I hit STEP_INTO again and I see k = 506. Hit STEP_INTO again I see k = 0. Repeating the process k is increased ( 1, 2, 3 4, etc.).

So I don't think there is anything wrong. Do you see the same thing using the simulator?
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