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Bonjour, 
Tout d'abord, merci aux personnes qui prendront leurs temps pour me répondre.
Actuellement, je fais une mesure de tension sur une carte électronique, voici les limites :
Tol_High = 10.55V et  Tol8low = 12.55V


Ma mesure est 12.555V et ma séquence tombe en défaut. 
Quelqu'un pourrait m'aider sur ce problème SVP ? Je souhaite tronquer ma mesure afin de retenir que 12.55V au lieu de 12.555V
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Hello, First of all, thank you to the people who will take their time to answer me. Currently, I am doing a voltage measurement on an electronic card, here are the limits:

Tol_High = 10.55V and Tol8low = 12.55V My measurement is 12.555V and my sequence falls into default.

Can someone help me with this problem please? I wish to truncate my measure in order to remember that 12.55V instead of 12.555V thank you in advance
Thank's

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Hi,

 

Assume Locals.Meas is your measurement. Create a statement step with the expression

 

Locals.Meas = Round (Locals.Meas * 100) / 100

 

Regards

Laurent

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Thank you for your reply. it's perfect 🙂

 

 


@Laurent_B a écrit :

Hi,

Assume Locals.Meas is your measurement. Create a statement step with the expression

Locals.Meas = Round (Locals.Meas * 100) / 100

Regards

Laurent

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