Command Descriptions
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CURSor
:
VBArs
<Space>
?
SNAp
SNAp positions the vertical bar cursors at DATa:STARt and DATa:STOP.
CURSOR:VBARS SNAP
specifies that the cursors positions are the same as the current DATA:STARt
and DATA:STOP values.
CURSOR:VBARS?
might return :CURSOR:VBARS:UNITS SECONDS;POSITION1 1.00E-6;POSIĆ
TION2 9.00E-6;SELECT CURSOR2.
CURSor:VBArs:BINARY<x>? (Query Only)
“x” specifies cursor 1 or 2. A 16 character string is returned. 1, 0, ?, or ‘– ’
indicates channel logic level; the right-most character indicates channel 1.
Cursor
CURSor:VBArs:BINARY<x>?
CURSor
:
VBArs
:
BINARY<x>
?
<Qstring> <Qstring>
CURSOR:VBARS:BINARY1?
might return a string similar to “–––––––––––––?10” indicating that channel
1 is below the V
LO
logic threshold, channel 2 is above the V
HI
logic
threshold, channel 3 is between thresholds, and channels 4 through 16 are
not in groups.
CURSor:VBArs:DELTa? (Query Only)
Returns the time or frequency between the two vertical bar cursors. The units
(seconds or hertz) are specified by the CURSor:VBArs:UNIts command.
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