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Leo Wei 1.1 1 = **1 64bits Address Basic Algorithm** =
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3 The example shows how to do the Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division for HMI internal address.
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5 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ji5RbQJzUn_rQ2couX062fYt_6dqQNRb/view?usp=sharing]]
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Hunter 12.1 7 = **2 MQTT Client** =
Leo Wei 1.1 8
9 The example shows how to connect to the MQTT server.(Test on MaQiaTTo)
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Hunter 12.1 11 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LWLaOlhWB3BRSTLy3_2RC6Yb0wK7slEB/view?usp=sharing]]
Leo Wei 1.1 12
13 = **3 Timer** =
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15 The example shows how to use the Lua Timer function.
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17 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iwD2Kca9SIAGCYFBaQbn26zdc4kIUuSV/view?usp=sharing]]
18
19 = **4 Trigger** =
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21 The example shows how to use the Lua Trigger function.
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23 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GDCbbMgNSixonXP2erA0VoJbo7qagsCv/view?usp=sharing]]
24
25 = **5 User Free Protocol** =
26
27 The example shows the simple write and read of User Free protocol
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Hunter 14.1 29 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v8UZvdclq3OGEajkbd78w7_XY2bY2qAe/view?usp=sharing]]
Leo Wei 1.1 30
31 = **6 Arabic Keypad** =
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33 The example shows how to use the Lua to achieve the Arabic keypad. Also available for other non-English language like Cyrillic.
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35 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JqpTRRqj6db32aLn7tqqO8dWT6EuXBEL/view?usp=sharing]]
Hunter 3.1 36
37 = **7 FTP Client** =
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Hunter 8.1 39 The example shows how the to establish the FTP server at WIN10 OS and make the HMI as FTP client.
Hunter 3.1 40
Hunter 46.1 41 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/FTP%20ClientV2.zip]]
Hunter 17.1 42
Hunter 15.1 43 ~1. About how to set up the FTP server in Windows PC: **[[Build an FTP Site on IIS>>https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/publish/using-the-ftp-service/scenario-build-an-ftp-site-on-iis]] **,** [[How to set up and manage an FTP server on Windows 10>>https://www.windowscentral.com/how-set-and-manage-ftp-server-windows-10]]**
Hunter 7.1 44
Hunter 15.1 45 2. Enter PC (FTP Server) IP address and port number (Default 21).
Hunter 7.1 46
Hunter 15.1 47 (% style="text-align:center" %)
48 [[image:LuaFTPDemoIP&Port.png]]
Hunter 8.1 49
Hunter 15.1 50 3. Change the filename of the file that needs to be uploaded. If run on as Offline Simulator, the simulate upload path of "udisk:1.png" will be "C:\WECON\USB\1.png" on the PC.
Hunter 8.1 51
Hunter 15.1 52 (% style="text-align:center" %)
53 [[image:LuaFTPDemoUpload.png]]
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55 4. Change drive letter of file save path according to drop-down list (There are three option available: Flash, UDisk and SDCard).
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57 (% style="text-align:center" %)
58 [[image:LuaFTPDemoDropBox.png]]
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60 5. Change the filename of the file that needs to be downloaded from PC(Server).
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62 (% style="text-align:center" %)
63 [[image:LuaFTPDemoDownload.png]]
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65 6. Set the default configuration in file "Script_BG.lua"
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67 (% style="text-align:center" %)
68 [[image:LuaFTPDemoInitial.png]]
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Joe 57.2 70 (% class="box infomessage" %)
71 (((
Hunter 16.1 72 ✎Note: If want to confirm whether it is downloaded successfully, please add a File list object to check in HMI project. If saved path is root path (same to the all three drive), please set the folder as "~/~/".
Joe 57.2 73 )))
Hunter 15.1 74
Hunter 16.1 75 (% style="text-align:center" %)
76 [[image:LuaFTPDemoFilelist.png]]
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Joe 57.2 78 **Common error:**
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80 In the demo project, if there are some errors in HMI for testing, please check the following steps.
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82 Error 1: 550 Access is denied
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Joe 58.1 84 Open Windows Settings → Update & Security→ Windows Security→ Firewall & network protection→ Advanced setting→ Inbound Rules→ New Rules→ Next → choose "This program path"→ input ‘’C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe‘’→ Click “NEXT” continuously
Joe 57.2 85
86 (% style="text-align:center" %)
87 [[image:qCzqnKTUhp.png]]
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89 (% style="text-align:center" %)
90 [[image:vfrt3NElMX.png]]
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92 (% style="text-align:center" %)
93 [[image:dAuz25bdvM.png]]
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95 (% style="text-align:center" %)
96 [[image:rxQIJkX8ll.png]]
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98 (% style="text-align:center" %)
99 [[image:vmG8WGu5P2.png]]
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Joe 58.2 101
102 Error 2: No route to host
103
104 The previous steps are the same as Error 1 → Port → specific local ports→ input port number “21”→ Click “NEXT” continuously
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106 (% style="text-align:center" %)
107 [[image:fdsxie8WHc.png]]
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109 (% style="text-align:center" %)
110 [[image:4ALQq7niTV.png]]
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Joe 58.1 112
113
Hunter 4.1 114 = **8 Telegram Notification** =
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Hunter 5.1 116 The example shows how to use Bot API to push the notification to channel or group of Telegram. Please change the Token and Chat id to users' own one.
Hunter 4.1 117
118 [[Download link>>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wV0O79TJ2mgUEBkKcjrb53PM8DkTQxVo/view?usp=sharing]]
Theodore Xu 18.1 119
120
121 = 9** LINE Notify** =
122
Theodore Xu 21.1 123 This example shows how to use the LINE Notify to send message into LINE group. When monitoring bit "@B_HDX0.0" changes, it will trigger and send the message. Please replace with your own Token.
Theodore Xu 18.1 124
Theodore Xu 19.1 125 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/line.zip]]
Hunter 21.2 126
127
128 = 10** How to parse value from subscribing MQTT topic** =
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Hunter 21.3 130 This example shows how to parse value from subscribing MQTT topic. Get the value and calculate the average value for group F1, F2, F3 and F4. The testing topic name is "testtopic/test/no1/123456".
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Hunter 22.1 132 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/MQTT%20JSON%20parse.zip]]
Hunter 21.3 133
Hunter 21.2 134 And the subscribed content is like following:
135
136 {{code language="json"}}
137 {
138 "Cluster_ID": "2",
139 "timestamp": "07:01:45-18.02.2022",
140 "Cust_id": "TAM-1",
141 "Platform_id": "Pro44ead8a8dc3345ACC",
142 "version": "1.5",
143 "Line_active": "true",
144 "Total_sensor": "5",
145 "F1": [
146 {
147 "Counter": "0",
148 "Value": "11"
149 },
150 {
151 "Counter": "1",
152 "Value": "21.1"
153 },
154 {
155 "Counter": "2",
156 "Value": "9"
157 },
158 {
159 "Counter": "3",
160 "Value": "0.06"
161 },
162 {
163 "Counter": "4",
164 "Value": "9"
165 },
166 {
167 "Counter": "5",
168 "Value": "19"
169 },
170 {
171 "Counter": "6",
172 "Value": "9"
173 },
174 {
175 "Counter": "7",
176 "Value": "19"
177 },
178 {
179 "Counter": "8",
180 "Value": "22.89"
181 }
182 ],
183 "F2": [
184 {
185 "Counter": "0",
186 "Value": "1.1"
187 },
188 {
189 "Counter": "1",
190 "Value": "21.21"
191 },
192 {
193 "Counter": "2",
194 "Value": "19"
195 },
196 {
197 "Counter": "3",
198 "Value": "0.6"
199 },
200 {
201 "Counter": "4",
202 "Value": "8"
203 },
204 {
205 "Counter": "5",
206 "Value": "19.1"
207 },
208 {
209 "Counter": "6",
210 "Value": "5.1"
211 }
212 ],
213 "F4": [
214 {
215 "Counter": "0",
216 "Value": "11"
217 },
218 {
219 "Counter": "1",
220 "Value": "21.1"
221 },
222 {
223 "Counter": "2",
224 "Value": "9"
225 },
226 {
227 "Counter": "3",
228 "Value": "0.06"
229 },
230 {
231 "Counter": "4",
232 "Value": "9"
233 },
234 {
235 "Counter": "5",
236 "Value": "19"
237 },
238 {
239 "Counter": "6",
240 "Value": "9"
241 },
242 {
243 "Counter": "7",
244 "Value": "12.1"
245 },
246 {
247 "Counter": "8",
248 "Value": "18.1"
249 }
250 ]
251 }
252 {{/code}}
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Hunter 21.3 254 So we decode this json into lua object, and then assign the values from "Value" field into table (addresses HDW1~~HDW101, HDW112~~HDW202, HDW213~~HDW313, HDW324~~HDW424).
Hunter 21.2 255
256 (% style="text-align:center" %)
257 [[image:MQTTScreen.png]]
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Hunter 21.3 259 Due to the MQTT code is not able to running on the simulator from PC, following picture is the testing result from actual HMI screen:
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261 (% style="text-align:center" %)
262 [[image:MQTTactualtestingresult.png]]
263
264 The JSON parser function is located on mqttAction.lua, called mqtt_msg_callback.
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266 (% style="text-align:center" %)
267 [[image:MQTTJSONparsefunction.png]]
268
Hunter 23.1 269 = **11 High-Low Byte Switch** =
Hunter 24.1 270
Hunter 26.1 271 The example shows how to convert high bytes and low bytes for one 16bit address. Main function is like following:
Hunter 25.1 272
273 {{code language="lua"}}
274 local lowByte = val & 0x00ff
275 local shiftHigh = lowByte << 8
276 local highByte = val & 0xff00
277 local shiftLow = highByte >> 8
278 local newVal = shiftHigh|shiftLow
279 {{/code}}
280
Hunter 27.1 281 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/byteswitch.zip]]
Theodore Xu 28.1 282
283 = **12 Week time setting** =
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Theodore Xu 29.1 285 The example shows how to use day time to control functions:
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Theodore Xu 28.1 287 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/week%20time.zip]]
Theodore Xu 30.1 288
Theodore Xu 31.1 289 = **13 MQTT Multi-link** =
Theodore Xu 30.1 290
291 The example shows use mqtt realize multi-machine function:
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293 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/MQTT%20Multi-link.zip]]
Hunter 31.2 294
295 = **14 CSV File Generation** =
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Hunter 34.1 297 The example shows convert the custom lua table data into csv string, then output as a file:
Hunter 31.2 298
Hunter 32.1 299 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/csvGenerate.zip]]
Hunter 31.2 300
Hunter 32.1 301 The following steps take HMI simulator as example:
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303 ~1. Click button "Create Table" to draw lua table in screen.
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305 (% style="text-align:center" %)
306 [[image:csvGenerateSteps.png]]
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308 2. Click button "Save as csv" to save the file into HMI storage path. On the HMI simulator, user can enter the simulation path of U disk to check the file whether create successfully.
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310 (% style="text-align:center" %)
311 [[image:csvGenerateSimulationPath.png]]
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313 3. Click button "upload" to upload csv file into server side. In this case, we can check the upload path for PC.
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315 (% style="text-align:center" %)
316 [[image:csvGenerateServerPath.png]]
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Hunter 35.1 318 The csv file generation is mainly using the following function to implement, the customized data is argument tab, and csv file storage path in HMI is "udisk:weather1.csv":
Hunter 32.1 319
320 (% style="text-align:center" %)
321 [[image:csvGenerateLuaCode.png]]
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Hunter 35.1 323 The table drawing is mainly using the following function to implement:
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325 (% style="text-align:center" %)
326 [[image:csvLuaTableDrawing.png]]
Hunter 36.1 327
Hunter 37.1 328 = 15 **String customized length word-wrapped** =
Hunter 36.1 329
Hunter 37.1 330 The example shows automatically line break for long string content according to user input length.
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Hunter 38.1 332 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/CRLF.zip]]
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Hunter 37.1 334 The following are some demonstrated strings from offline simulator:
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336 (% style="text-align:center" %)
337 [[image:WordWrapDisplayResult.png]]
Hunter 38.2 338
339 = 16 Weather forecast HTTP API request =
340
341 The example shows how to parse value from HTTP response body, and display into HMI internal address. The test forecast official website is [[https:~~/~~/www.weatherapi.com/>>url:https://www.weatherapi.com/]]
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Hunter 39.1 343 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/luahttp.zip]]
Hunter 38.2 344
Hunter 39.1 345 From the API explorer of weatherapi, the one day forecast response would be like the follows(Because the original data of JSON is very long, there we just show the part of it):
346
Hunter 38.2 347 {{code language="JSON"}}
348 {
349 "location": {
350 "name": "London",
351 "region": "City of London, Greater London",
352 "country": "United Kingdom",
353 "lat": 51.52,
354 "lon": -0.11,
355 "tz_id": "Europe/London",
356 "localtime_epoch": 1688961236,
357 "localtime": "2023-07-10 4:53"
358 },
359 "current": {
360 "last_updated_epoch": 1688960700,
361 "last_updated": "2023-07-10 04:45",
362 "temp_c": 14.0,
363 "temp_f": 57.2,
364 "is_day": 0,
365 "condition": {
366 "text": "Partly cloudy",
367 "icon": "//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/night/116.png",
368 "code": 1003
369 },
370 "wind_mph": 4.3,
371 "wind_kph": 6.8,
372 "wind_degree": 220,
373 "wind_dir": "SW",
374 "pressure_mb": 1020.0,
375 "pressure_in": 30.12,
376 "precip_mm": 0.0,
377 "precip_in": 0.0,
378 "humidity": 88,
379 "cloud": 50,
380 "feelslike_c": 13.3,
381 "feelslike_f": 56.0,
382 "vis_km": 10.0,
383 "vis_miles": 6.0,
384 "uv": 1.0,
385 "gust_mph": 10.5,
386 "gust_kph": 16.9
387 },
388 "forecast": {
389 "forecastday": [
390 {
391 "date": "2023-07-10",
392 "date_epoch": 1688947200,
393 "day": {
394 "maxtemp_c": 24.4,
395 "maxtemp_f": 75.9,
396 "mintemp_c": 14.1,
397 "mintemp_f": 57.4,
398 "avgtemp_c": 19.6,
399 "avgtemp_f": 67.2,
400 "maxwind_mph": 15.4,
401 "maxwind_kph": 24.8,
402 "totalprecip_mm": 0.0,
403 "totalprecip_in": 0.0,
404 "totalsnow_cm": 0.0,
405 "avgvis_km": 10.0,
406 "avgvis_miles": 6.0,
407 "avghumidity": 60.0,
408 "daily_will_it_rain": 0,
409 "daily_chance_of_rain": 0,
410 "daily_will_it_snow": 0,
411 "daily_chance_of_snow": 0,
412 "condition": {
413 "text": "Partly cloudy",
414 "icon": "//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/116.png",
415 "code": 1003
416 },
417 "uv": 5.0
418 },
419 "astro": {
420 "sunrise": "04:55 AM",
421 "sunset": "09:16 PM",
422 "moonrise": "12:26 AM",
423 "moonset": "02:01 PM",
424 "moon_phase": "Last Quarter",
425 "moon_illumination": "51",
426 "is_moon_up": 1,
427 "is_sun_up": 0
428 },
429 "hour": [
430 {
431 "time_epoch": 1688943600,
432 "time": "2023-07-10 00:00",
433 "temp_c": 16.2,
434 "temp_f": 61.2,
435 "is_day": 0,
436 "condition": {
437 "text": "Clear",
438 "icon": "//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/night/113.png",
439 "code": 1000
440 },
441 "wind_mph": 7.2,
442 "wind_kph": 11.5,
443 "wind_degree": 223,
444 "wind_dir": "SW",
445 "pressure_mb": 1021.0,
446 "pressure_in": 30.14,
447 "precip_mm": 0.0,
448 "precip_in": 0.0,
449 "humidity": 74,
450 "cloud": 6,
451 "feelslike_c": 16.2,
452 "feelslike_f": 61.2,
453 "windchill_c": 16.2,
454 "windchill_f": 61.2,
455 "heatindex_c": 16.2,
456 "heatindex_f": 61.2,
457 "dewpoint_c": 11.6,
458 "dewpoint_f": 52.9,
459 "will_it_rain": 0,
460 "chance_of_rain": 0,
461 "will_it_snow": 0,
462 "chance_of_snow": 0,
463 "vis_km": 10.0,
464 "vis_miles": 6.0,
465 "gust_mph": 10.7,
466 "gust_kph": 17.3,
467 "uv": 1.0
468 },
469 {
470 "time_epoch": 1688947200,
471 "time": "2023-07-10 01:00",
472 "temp_c": 15.7,
473 "temp_f": 60.3,
474 "is_day": 0,
475 "condition": {
476 "text": "Overcast",
477 "icon": "//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/night/122.png",
478 "code": 1009
479 },
480 "wind_mph": 7.2,
481 "wind_kph": 11.5,
482 "wind_degree": 232,
483 "wind_dir": "SW",
484 "pressure_mb": 1021.0,
485 "pressure_in": 30.14,
486 "precip_mm": 0.0,
487 "precip_in": 0.0,
488 "humidity": 75,
489 "cloud": 100,
490 "feelslike_c": 15.7,
491 "feelslike_f": 60.3,
492 "windchill_c": 15.7,
493 "windchill_f": 60.3,
494 "heatindex_c": 15.7,
495 "heatindex_f": 60.3,
496 "dewpoint_c": 11.3,
497 "dewpoint_f": 52.3,
498 "will_it_rain": 0,
499 "chance_of_rain": 0,
500 "will_it_snow": 0,
501 "chance_of_snow": 0,
502 "vis_km": 10.0,
503 "vis_miles": 6.0,
504 "gust_mph": 10.5,
505 "gust_kph": 16.9,
506 "uv": 1.0
507 },
508 ...
509 {
510 "time_epoch": 1689026400,
511 "time": "2023-07-10 23:00",
512 "temp_c": 19.0,
513 "temp_f": 66.2,
514 "is_day": 0,
515 "condition": {
516 "text": "Overcast",
517 "icon": "//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/night/122.png",
518 "code": 1009
519 },
520 "wind_mph": 9.4,
521 "wind_kph": 15.1,
522 "wind_degree": 192,
523 "wind_dir": "SSW",
524 "pressure_mb": 1015.0,
525 "pressure_in": 29.96,
526 "precip_mm": 0.0,
527 "precip_in": 0.0,
528 "humidity": 66,
529 "cloud": 100,
530 "feelslike_c": 19.0,
531 "feelslike_f": 66.2,
532 "windchill_c": 19.0,
533 "windchill_f": 66.2,
534 "heatindex_c": 19.0,
535 "heatindex_f": 66.2,
536 "dewpoint_c": 12.4,
537 "dewpoint_f": 54.3,
538 "will_it_rain": 0,
539 "chance_of_rain": 0,
540 "will_it_snow": 0,
541 "chance_of_snow": 0,
542 "vis_km": 10.0,
543 "vis_miles": 6.0,
544 "gust_mph": 13.0,
545 "gust_kph": 20.9,
546 "uv": 1.0
547 }
548 ]
549 }
550 ]
551 }
552 }
553 {{/code}}
554
Hunter 39.1 555 The core code is from file API_WEATHER.lua, and function name is get7DayWeatherapiByCityname.
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557 (% style="text-align:center" %)
558 [[image:WeatherHTTPAPI.png]]
559
560 The HMI offline simulator result:
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562 (% style="text-align:center" %)
563 [[image:WeatherHTTPtestdisplay.png]]
Hunter 40.1 564
565 = 17 **CSV File Reading** =
566
567 The example shows how to read the csv file into HMI, and then display as table.
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569 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/csvRead.zip]]
Hunter 41.1 570
Hunter 43.1 571 The core code is from file readcsv.lua:
Hunter 41.1 572
Hunter 43.1 573 1) The file path is set as Sheet_2023_06_13_15_29_45.csv at the root path for USB;
Hunter 42.1 574
575 2) Remember to change csv separator in the second parameter from function csv_csvToTable according to user's need, this demo is using **semicolon** as separator;
576
Hunter 41.1 577 (% style="text-align:center" %)
Hunter 42.1 578 [[image:CSVreadwithsemicolon.png]]
Hunter 43.1 579
580 3) The reading content is a two-dimensional table, can use the table index to locate the specify data cell;
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582 For example, want to read the 2nd row C column from the table, the table index will be like table[2][3].
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584 (% style="text-align:center" %)
585 [[image:celllocation.png]]
586
Devin Chen 48.1 587 = 18 How to convert a number to a string =
Devin Chen 47.1 588
589 The example shows how to convert a number to a string using the "tostring()" function.
590
Devin Chen 49.1 591 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/Number%20to%20string.zip]]
Devin Chen 47.1 592
Devin Chen 50.1 593 Note:This demo converts a 64-bit floating to a string,you can change the data format of "@W_HDW0" depand on requirements
Devin Chen 49.1 594
Devin Chen 47.1 595 The core code is from file convert.lua:
596
597 (% style="text-align:center" %)
598 [[image:convert.lua.png]]
599
600 The HMI offline simulator result:
601
602 (% style="text-align:center" %)
603 [[image:Converttestdisplay.png]]
Hunter 51.1 604
Hunter 52.1 605 = 19 HUAWEI CLOUD & OpenCloud =
Hunter 53.1 606
607 About the details, please check the powerpoint or video of Lua MQTT & OpenCloud [[Jump To>>doc:PIStudio.Download.1 Manual.WebHome]]
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609 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/HuaweiMQ%281%29.zip]]
Devin Chen 54.1 610
611 = 20 UDP Multicast =
612
613 The example shows how to use UDP multicast feature to send and receive data.
614
615 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/UDP%20Multicast.zip]]
616
617 About the details, please check the [[UDP module>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/09%20Lua%20Editor/Lua%20Script/#HUDPmodule-1]]
Theodore Xu 55.1 618
619 = 21 ATC module **send SMS** =
620
621 The example shows how to use HMI to customize communication with the ATC SMS module via Lua script to send SMS.
622
623 [[Download link>>https://ftp.we-con.com.cn/Download/WIKI/PI%20HMI/Demo/Lua%20Script/SMS.zip]]
Hunter 56.1 624
625 = 22 TCP Client =
626
627 The example shows how to use the Lua Socket TCP module to connect with a TCP server.
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631 ~1. Set the initial values of Server IP and port number.
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636 2. Set the actual receive length of TCP message according to the actual needs.
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