Connectivity Software User's Guide and Reference
Examples - Server OPC UA - Implement UInt16 value writing using an action

.NET

// This example shows how to define a data variable of OPC data type UInt16 and use an action to its write behavior.
// This is an example of the push data consumption model.
// You can use any OPC UA client, including our Connectivity Explorer and OpcCmd utility, to connect to the server. 
//
// Find all latest examples here: https://opclabs.doc-that.com/files/onlinedocs/OPCLabs-ConnectivityStudio/Latest/examples.html .
// OPC client, server and subscriber examples in C# on GitHub: https://github.com/OPCLabs/Examples-ConnectivityStudio-CSharp .
// Missing some example? Ask us for it on our Online Forums, https://www.opclabs.com/forum/index ! You do not have to own
// a commercial license in order to use Online Forums, and we reply to every post.

using System;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.NodeSpace;

namespace UAServerDocExamples._UADataVariable
{
    partial class WriteValueAction
    {
        public static void UInt16()
        {
            // Instantiate the server object.
            // By default, the server will run on endpoint URL "opc.tcp://localhost:48040/".
            var server = new EasyUAServer();

            // Create a writable data variable and add an action that will be executed when the data variable is written to.
            // We explicitly specify the OPC data type of the variable to be UInt16, but use .NET Int32 in the write value
            // function. The OPC Wizard will attempt to convert the value being written to the specified .NET type. This is
            // helpful in languages like VB.NET that do not have full support for some types (such as unsigned integers).
            server.Add(new UADataVariable("WriteToThisVariable").WriteValueAction<int>(
                typeof(UInt16),
                value => Console.WriteLine($"Value written: {value}")));

            // Start the server.
            Console.WriteLine("The server is starting...");
            server.Start();

            Console.WriteLine("The server is started.");
            Console.WriteLine("Any value written to the example data variable will be displayed on the console.");
            Console.WriteLine();

            // Let the user decide when to stop.
            Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to stop the server...");
            Console.ReadLine();

            // Stop the server.
            Console.WriteLine("The server is stopping...");
            server.Stop();

            Console.WriteLine("The server is stopped.");
        }
    }
}
# This example shows how to define a data variable of OPC data type UInt16 and use an action to its write behavior.
# This is an example of the push data consumption model.
# You can use any OPC UA client, including our Connectivity Explorer and OpcCmd utility, to connect to the server. 
#
# Find all latest examples here: https://opclabs.doc-that.com/files/onlinedocs/OPCLabs-OpcStudio/Latest/examples.html .
# OPC client, server and subscriber examples in C# on GitHub: https://github.com/OPCLabs/Examples-ConnectivityStudio-CSharp .
# Missing some example? Ask us for it on our Online Forums, https://www.opclabs.com/forum/index ! You do not have to own
# a commercial license in order to use Online Forums, and we reply to every post.

#requires -Version 5.1
using namespace OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA
using namespace OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.NodeSpace
using namespace OpcLabs.PowerShellManagement

# The path below assumes that the current directory is [ProductDir]/Examples-NET/PowerShell/Windows .
Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.ServerOpcUAComponents.dll"
Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.PowerShellManagement.dll"

# Instantiate the server object.
# By default, the server will run on endpoint URL "opc.tcp://localhost:48040/".
$server = New-Object EasyUAServer

# Create a writable data variable and add an action that will be executed when the data variable is written to.
# The OPC data type of the variable is UInt16. OPC Wizard determines the data type from the signature of the lambda method
# used to write the value. 
$server.Add([UADataVariableExtension]::WriteValueAction((New-Object UADataVariable("WriteToThisVariable")), 
    [RunspacedDelegateFactory]::NewRunspacedDelegate([System.Action[UInt16]]{ 
        param($value)
        Write-Host "Value written: $value"
    })))

# Start the server.
Write-Host "The server is starting..."
$server.Start()

Write-Host "The server is started."
Write-Host "Any value written to the example data variable will be displayed on the console."
Write-Host

# Let the user decide when to stop.
Write-Host "Press Enter to stop the server..."
Read-Host

# Stop the server.
Write-Host "The server is stopping..."
$server.Stop()

Write-Host "The server is stopped."
' This example shows how to define a data variable of OPC data type UInt16 and use an action to its write behavior.
' This is an example of the push data consumption model.
' You can use any OPC UA client, including our Connectivity Explorer and OpcCmd utility, to connect to the server. 
'
' Find all latest examples here: https://opclabs.doc-that.com/files/onlinedocs/OPCLabs-ConnectivityStudio/Latest/examples.html .
' OPC client and subscriber examples in VB.NET on GitHub: https://github.com/OPCLabs/Examples-ConnectivityStudio-VBNET .
' Missing some example? Ask us for it on our Online Forums, https://www.opclabs.com/forum/index ! You do not have to own
' a commercial license in order to use Online Forums, and we reply to every post.

Imports System
Imports OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA
Imports OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.NodeSpace

Namespace Global.UAServerDocExamples._UADataVariable
    Partial Friend Class WriteValueAction
        Shared Sub UInt16()
            ' Instantiate the server object.
            ' By default, the server will run on endpoint URL "opc.tcp://localhost:48040/".
            Dim server = New EasyUAServer()

            ' Create a writable data variable and add an action that will be executed when the data variable is written to.
            ' We explicitly specify the OPC data type of the variable to be UInt16, but use .NET Int32 in the write value
            ' function. The OPC Wizard will attempt to convert the value being written to the specified .NET type. This is
            ' helpful in languages like VB.NET that do not have full support for some types (such as unsigned integers).
            server.Add(New UADataVariable("WriteToThisVariable").WriteValueAction(Of Integer)(
                GetType(UInt16),
                Sub(value) Console.WriteLine($"Value written: {value}")))

            ' Start the server.
            Console.WriteLine("The server is starting...")
            server.Start()

            Console.WriteLine("The server is started.")
            Console.WriteLine("Any value written to the example data variable will be displayed on the console.")
            Console.WriteLine()

            ' Let the user decide when to stop.
            Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to stop the server...")
            Console.ReadLine()

            ' Stop the server.
            Console.WriteLine("The server is stopping...")
            server.Stop()

            Console.WriteLine("The server is stopped.")
        End Sub
    End Class
End Namespace
See Also

OPC Wizard

QuickOPC