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In this video, we break down the SIZE instruction in Studio 5000 Logix Designer and show how to use it in four real-world examples. SIZE helps you safely work with arrays, strings, nested structures, and dynamic loops by returning the number of elements or characters at runtime. Whether you’re parsing strings, looping through arrays, or building reusable routines, the SIZE instruction is a must-know tool for Rockwell PLC programmers. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✔ How SIZE works on arrays ✔ How SIZE works on a STRING’s DATA array ✔ How SIZE works inside an array of STRING structures ✔ How to use SIZE to control loops and prevent out-of-range errors ✔ Ladder and Structured Text examples based on Rockwell 1756-RM003 manual 🔧 Perfect For: – Beginner and intermediate PLC programmers – ControlLogix & CompactLogix users – Anyone building parsing logic, array logic, or reusable routines in Studio 5000 – Technicians learning Rockwell Automation instructions If you find this helpful, comment below what instruction you want me to cover next! Counting Elements in an Array (2:28): The SIZE instruction can count the number of elements in an array, such as a DINT array of temperatures (2:46). This is useful for dynamically looping through arrays without hardcoding their sizes (4:13). • Counting Characters within a String (4:28): The instruction can determine the number of characters in a string by using `string.data[0]` as the source (4:40). • Finding the Size of Strings within an Array of Strings (4:58): For an array of string structures, SIZE can be used to find the maximum characters available in each string data array (5:01). This is beneficial for looping through recipes or batch data with dynamic string lengths (7:48). • Dynamic Loop Control (8:06): The SIZE instruction can be used to set the upper limit for dynamic loops, ensuring that the loop iterates safely through all elements of an array or string without going out of bounds (8:21). An example of searching for a specific character within a string using a dynamic loop is shown (10:15). 🔔Level up your troubleshooting expertise & minimize machine downtime! Subscribe for expert-led tutorials on industrial automation, PLC systems, & practical applications. / @reddycontrols 🔗 Stay Connected With Me. 👉 Facebook: / 61562497119919 ============================= 🎬 Recommended Playlists 👉 Mastering PLC Programming: Industrial Automation Series • Mastering PLC Programming: Industrial Auto... 👉 Introduction to Studio 5000: A Comprehensive Overview • Introduction to Studio 5000: A comprehensi... 🎬 Watch My Other Videos: 👉 Studio 5000 COP vs CPS: What’s the Difference? • AB PLC String Handling Made Simple: CONCAT... 👉 Studio 5000 Barcode Tricks You Need to See! • Allen Bradley PLC Studio 5000 Barcode Tric... 👉 Stop Hardcoding! Use FSC to Search for Barcodes in PLC Arrays • Log Stop Events with Timestamps in Studio5... 👉 Studio 5000 Masked Move (MVM) Instruction Explained • Studio5000 Arrays Made Simple Allen Bradl... 👉 Studio 5000 Counters Made Simple (CTU & CTD) • Analog I/O Made Easy for PLC Beginners! ✅ About ReddyControls. 🔧 Welcome to ReddyControls Automation Hub – Your Go-To Resource for Industrial Automation!🤖 Are you a technician or engineer looking to boost your industrial automation and PLC systems skills? You’re in the right place! I'm dedicated to guiding you to become a more effective troubleshooter, ultimately reducing machine downtime and enhancing operational efficiency. I aim to help you solve problems faster and keep your systems running smoothly. 🛠️ Master PLC Fundamentals: Learn the essentials with tutorials on ladder logic, input/output modules, and more. 💡 Real-World Applications: Get hands-on experience with practical guides and demonstrations, applying automation knowledge to real-world scenarios. 🔔 Boost your troubleshooting skills! Subscribe & master industrial automation with expert tutorials on PLC systems, ladder logic, & real-world applications. / @reddycontrols ================================= ADD HASHTAG HERE © ReddyControls ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: I do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of my publications. You acknowledge that you use the information I provide at your own risk. Do your research. ✖️ Copyright Notice: This video and my YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of ReddyControls. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to my YouTube channel is provided.