// This example shows how to write a value into a single item. using System; using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess; using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel; namespace DocExamples.DataAccess._EasyDAClient { partial class WriteItemValue { public static void Main1() { // Instantiate the client object. var client = new EasyDAClient(); try { client.WriteItemValue("", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345); } catch (OpcException opcException) { Console.WriteLine("*** Failure: {0}", opcException.GetBaseException().Message); return; } Console.WriteLine("Success"); } } }
# This example shows how to write a value into a single item. #requires -Version 5.1 using namespace OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess using namespace OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel # The path below assumes that the current directory is [ProductDir]/Examples-NET/PowerShell/Windows . Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.EasyOpcClassicCore.dll" Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.EasyOpcClassic.dll" Add-Type -Path "../../../Components/Opclabs.QuickOpc/net472/OpcLabs.EasyOpcClassicComponents.dll" # Instantiate the client object. $client = New-Object EasyDAClient try { [IEasyDAClientExtension]::WriteItemValue($client, "", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345) } catch [OpcException] { Write-Host "*** Failure: $($PSItem.Exception.GetBaseException().Message)" return } Write-Host "Success"
# This example shows how to write a value into a single item. # The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc". import opclabs_quickopc # Import .NET namespaces. from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess import * from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel import * # Instantiate the client object. client = EasyDAClient() # Perform the operation try: IEasyDAClientExtension.WriteItemValue(client, '', 'OPCLabs.KitServer.2', 'Simulation.Register_I4', 12345) except OpcException as opcException: print('*** Failure: ' + opcException.GetBaseException().Message) exit() print('Finished.')
' Shows how to write into an OPC item that is of array type, and read the array value back. Imports OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess Imports OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel Namespace DataAccess._EasyDAClient Partial Friend Class WriteItemValue Public Shared Sub Main1() Dim client = New EasyDAClient() Try client.WriteItemValue("", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345) Catch opcException As OpcException Console.WriteLine("*** Failure: {0}", opcException.GetBaseException().Message) Exit Sub End Try End Sub End Class End Namespace
// This example shows how to write a value into a single item. $Client = new COM("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient"); try { $value = $Client->WriteItemValue("", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345); } catch (com_exception $e) { printf("*** Failure: %s\n", $e->getMessage()); Exit(); }
// This example shows how to write a value into a single item. class procedure WriteItemValue.Main; var Client: OpcLabs_EasyOpcClassic_TLB._EasyDAClient; begin // Instantiate the client object Client := CoEasyDAClient.Create; try Client.WriteItemValue('', 'OPCLabs.KitServer.2', 'Simulation.Register_I4', 12345); except on E: EOleException do begin WriteLn(Format('*** Failure: %s', [E.GetBaseException.Message])); Exit; end; end; end;
// This example shows how to write a value into a single item. mle_outputtext.Text = "" // Instantiate the client object OLEObject client client = CREATE OLEObject client.ConnectToNewObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient") // Modify value of an item TRY client.WriteItemValue("", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345) CATCH (OLERuntimeError oleRuntimeError) mle_outputtext.Text = mle_outputtext.Text + "*** Failure: " + oleRuntimeError.Description + "~r~n" RETURN END TRY mle_outputtext.Text = mle_outputtext.Text + "~r~n" mle_outputtext.Text = mle_outputtext.Text + "Finished." + "~r~n"
# This example shows how to write a value into a single item. # The Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package is needed. Install it using "pip install pypiwin32". # CAUTION: We now recommend using Python.NET package instead. Full set of examples with Python.NET is available! import win32com.client from pywintypes import com_error # Instantiate the client object client = win32com.client.Dispatch('OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient') # Perform the operation try: client.WriteItemValue('', 'OPCLabs.KitServer.2', 'Simulation.Register_I4', 12345) except com_error as e: print('*** Failure: ' + e.args[2][1] + ': ' + e.args[2][2]) exit()
Rem This example shows how to write a value into a single item. Private Sub WriteItemValue_Main_Command_Click() OutputText = "" ' Instantiate the client object Dim client As New EasyDAClient On Error Resume Next Call client.WriteItemValue("", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345) If Err.Number <> 0 Then OutputText = OutputText & "*** Failure: " & Err.Source & ": " & Err.Description & vbCrLf Exit Sub End If On Error GoTo 0 End Sub
Rem This example shows how to write a value into a single item. Option Explicit Dim Client: Set Client = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient") On Error Resume Next Client.WriteItemValue "", "OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Register_I4", 12345 If Err.Number <> 0 Then WScript.Echo "*** Failure: " & Err.Source & ": " & Err.Description WScript.Quit End If On Error Goto 0
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