RpcStructInstance.InvokeRpcMethod Method (String, .Object.)
Invokes the specified RPC Method
Namespace: TwinCAT.Ads.TypeSystem
Assembly: TwinCAT.Ads (in TwinCAT.Ads.dll)
Version: 6.0.95+cf8c3f5
Syntax
C#
public Object InvokeRpcMethod(
string methodName,
Object[]? inParameters
)
Parameters
methodName |
Type: System.String |
inParameters |
Type: .System.Object. |
Return Value
Type: Object
The return value of the Method (as object).
Remarks
This method only supports primitive data types as inParameters. Any available outparameters will be ignored. Complex types will fall back to byte[] arrays.
Examples
The following sample shows how to call (Remote Procedures / Methods) within the PLC.
Dynamic Tree Mode
class RpcCallVirtualProgram
{
/// <summary>
/// Defines the entry point of the application.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="args">The arguments.</param>
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Get the AdsAddress from command-line arguments
AmsAddress address = ArgParser.Parse(args);
using (AdsClient client = new AdsClient())
{
//client.Synchronize = false;
// Connect to the target device
client.Connect(address);
SymbolLoaderSettings settings = new SymbolLoaderSettings(SymbolsLoadMode.VirtualTree);
ISymbolLoader loader = SymbolLoaderFactory.Create(client, settings);
// Get the Symbols (Dynamic Symbols)
IRpcStructInstance main = (IRpcStructInstance)loader.Symbols["MAIN"]; // Gets the MAIN Instance of the PLC Program
// Call a Method that has the following signature (within MAIN Program)
/* {attribute 'TcRpcEnable'}
METHOD PUBLIC M_Add : INT
VAR_INPUT
i1 : INT := 0;
i2 : INT := 0;
END_VAR
*/
short result = (short)main.InvokeRpcMethod("M_Add", new object[] {(short) 3, (short) 4});
// Call a Method that has no parameter and returns VOID
main.InvokeRpcMethod("M_Method1", new object[] {});
//Browsing RpcMethods
foreach(IRpcMethod method in main.RpcMethods)
{
string methodName = method.Name;
foreach(IRpcMethodParameter parameter in method.Parameters)
{
string parameterName = parameter.Name;
string parameterType = parameter.TypeName;
}
}
}
}
}