HLASM Language Reference
HLASM Language Reference HLASM Language Reference
Summary of Constants Figure 113. Summary of Constants (Part 2 of 2) Constant Type No. of Constants per Operand Range for Exponents Range for Scale Address A Multiple Left Binary B Multiple Left Character C One Right | ASCII Character CA One Right Unicode Character CU One Right Floating Point Hex D Multiple −85 to +75 0 to 14 Right Floating Point Hex DH Multiple −231 to 231−1 0 to 14 Right Floating Point Binary DB Multiple −231 to 231−1 N/A Right Floating Point Hex E Multiple −85 to +75 0 to 14 Right Floating Point Hex EH Multiple −231 to 231−1 0 to 14 Right Floating Point Binary EB Multiple −231 to 231−1 N/A Right Fixed Point F Multiple −85 to +75 −187 to +346 Left Graphic (DBCS) G One Right Fixed Point H Multiple −85 to +15 −187 to +346 Left Length J Multiple Left Floating Point Hex L Multiple −85 to +75 0 to 28 Right Floating Point Hex LH Multiple −231 to 231−1 0 to 28 Right Floating Point Binary LB Multiple −231 to 231−1 N/A Right | Floating Point Hex LQ Multiple −231 to 231−1 0 to 28 Right Decimal P Multiple Left Offset Q Multiple Left Address R Multiple Left Address S Multiple Address V Multiple Left Hexadecimal X Multiple Left Address Y Multiple Left Decimal Z Multiple Left Truncation or Padding Side Notes: 1. Errors are flagged if significant bits are truncated or if the value specified cannot be contained in the implicit length of the constant. 408 HLASM V1R5 Language Reference
Macro and Conditional Assembly Language Summary Appendix C. Macro and Conditional Assembly Language Summary This appendix summarizes the macro and conditional assembly language described in Part 3 of this publication. Figure 114 indicates which macro and conditional assembly language elements may be used in the name and operand entries of each statement. Figure 116 on page 413 summarizes the expressions that may be used in macro instruction statements. Figure 118 on page 414 summarizes the attributes that may be used in each expression. Figure 119 on page 415 summarizes the variable symbols that may be used in each expression. Figure 120 on page 416 summarizes the system variable symbols that may be used in each expression. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1982, 2004 409
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Macro and Conditional Assembly <strong>Language</strong> Summary<br />
Appendix C. Macro and Conditional Assembly <strong>Language</strong><br />
Summary<br />
This appendix summarizes the macro and conditional assembly language described<br />
in Part 3 of this publication. Figure 114 indicates which macro and conditional<br />
assembly language elements may be used in the name and operand entries of<br />
each statement. Figure 116 on page 413 summarizes the expressions that may<br />
be used in macro instruction statements. Figure 118 on page 414 summarizes the<br />
attributes that may be used in each expression. Figure 119 on page 415<br />
summarizes the variable symbols that may be used in each expression.<br />
Figure 120 on page 416 summarizes the system variable symbols that may be<br />
used in each expression.<br />
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