Wild Card Character
Usage:
Example: With Wild Card Character defined as the default asterisk,
defining CR*34 as the master symbol will result in matches for CR134
and CR234, but not CR2345. Entering URGENT** as your master symbol
will result in matches for URGENT, URGENT1, and URGENT12 but not
for URGENT123. This means any wild cards appended to the master
symbol data will result in matches of symbols in variable lengths up to the
master symbol lengths but not over. However, wild cards in the beginning
or center of a symbol (e.g., UR**NT) do not allow for variable symbol lengths.
Definition:
Wild Card Character allows a user to define a wild card character as part
of the master symbol.
Serial Cmd:
<K223,matchcode type,sequential matching,match start position,match
length,wild card
Default:
*
(asterisk)
Options:
Any ASCII character.
Important: The ASCII characters <, >, and
For <:
<K223h,,,,,3C>
For >:
<K223h,,,,,3E>
,
For
:
<K223h,,,,,2C>
MS-4Xi Imager User's Manual
character,sequence on No Read,sequence on mismatch>
,
can only be entered as hex pairs:
Matchcode
9-7
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