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Is there a list of symbols that are used with flow code that is printable? As an example of what I am looking for ">>" is a right shift on a port deceleration and "<<" will shift left. :?: Bill

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Hi

asciicode 174 and 175 in decimal
http://www.asciitable.com/
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Thanks Enamul, but what I am looking for is a table as it relates to flowcode 5 not ASCII . They are symbols that mean something to the code you are writing.

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Hi
If you add a calculation icon ,double click it then select the question mark it should take you to the help file with a list of those functions, for a slightly more detailed explanation , have a look at the attached file its in your tools boost c folder

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So if you use these symbols inside of the icons in flow chart they are really representing "C" in that context.

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