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Mason White
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Mason White

M.T. White has been programming since the age of 12. His fascination with robotics flourished when he was a child programming microcontrollers such as Arduinos. M.T. currently holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics, a master's degree in soft ware engineering, and is currently working on an MBA in IT project management. M.T. is currently working as a soft ware developer for a major US defense contractor and is an adjunct CIS instructor at ECPI University. His background mostly stems from the automation industry where he programmed PLCs and HMIs for many different types of applications. M.T. has programmed many different brands of PLCs over the years and has developed HMIs using many different tools.
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Understanding arguments

Where return types are a function’s output, arguments are a function’s input(s). Arguments are optional, as we saw with the Addition function, where no inputs were required. However, for many functions, especially for functions that do math like our Addition function, arguments are usually necessary to provide reusability to a function. For example, our Addition function only added two hardcoded values. For the most part, this function is useless unless we want to add 4 and 3 every time the function is called. As such, a better approach would be to modify our function to take values as inputs.

The first step in creating functions with arguments is declaring variables in the VAR_INPUT section of the file that was automatically generated by the POU wizard. For our modified Addition function, we are going to have the function take two inputs, a and b. As such, we’re going to modify that section of code to match the following. These are the...

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Mason White

M.T. White has been programming since the age of 12. His fascination with robotics flourished when he was a child programming microcontrollers such as Arduinos. M.T. currently holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics, a master's degree in soft ware engineering, and is currently working on an MBA in IT project management. M.T. is currently working as a soft ware developer for a major US defense contractor and is an adjunct CIS instructor at ECPI University. His background mostly stems from the automation industry where he programmed PLCs and HMIs for many different types of applications. M.T. has programmed many different brands of PLCs over the years and has developed HMIs using many different tools.
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