Asked by David Oyenuga on Jun 13, 2024

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Each OCON must have at least one corresponding ICON.

ICON

A graphical symbol representing a program, function, data, or file on a computer interface.

  • Define the differences between input/output references (IREFs, OREFs) and input/output connectors (ICONs, OCONs) in FBD scenarios.
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Jonda KoffaJun 16, 2024
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True
Explanation :
According to the principles of object-oriented programming, each object must have a corresponding icon or instance that represents it. Therefore, each OCON must have at least one corresponding ICON.