OPC Studio User's Guide and Reference
Between Method



OpcLabs.EasyOpcUA Assembly > OpcLabs.EasyOpc.UA.Filtering Namespace > UAFilterElements Class : Between Method
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

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OverloadDescription
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

 
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

 
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

 
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

 
TRUE if operand[0] is greater or equal to operand[1] and less than or equal to operand[2].

Remarks:

The following restrictions apply to the operands:
[0]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[1]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
[2]: Any operand that resolves to an ordered value.
If the operands are of different types, the system shall perform any implicit conversion to match all operands to a common type. If no implicit conversion is available and the operands are of different types, the particular result is FALSE.

 
Requirements

Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows

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