8.6 Message Reference
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Query the Minimum value
Syntax
Query
Response
:CALCulate:STATistics:MINimum?
<Minimum value (NR3)>,<Data No. of Minimum value (NR1)>
Query Comparator results
Syntax
Query
Response
:CALCulate:STATistics:LIMit?
<Hi (NR1) count>,<IN count (NR1)>,<Lo count (NR1)>,<Measure-
ment fault count (NR1)>
Example
Query
Response
:CALC:STAT:LIM?
1516,9310,737,16
Query BIN Measurement results
Syntax
Query
Response
:CALCulate:STATistics:BIN?
<BIN0 count (NR1)>,....,<BIN9 count (NR1)>,<OUT count
(NR1)>,<No. of Meas. Faults (NR1)>
Example
Query
Response
:CALC:STAT:BIN?
53,16,70,53,57,28,30,77,1,76,81,3
Query Standard Deviation
Syntax
Query
Response
:CALCulate:STATistics:DEViation?
<σn (NR3)>,<σn-1>
Example
Query
Response
:CALC:STAT:DEV?
0.0159E-3,0.0161E-3
Query the Process Capability Indices
Syntax
Query
Response
:CALCulate:STATistics:CP?
<Cp (NR2)>,<Cpk (NR2)>
Example
Query
Response
:CALC:STAT:CP?
0.86,0.14
Note
• A data sample can be taken by the following methods:
1. Press the TRIG key
2. Apply a signal to the TRIG terminal of the External I/O
3. Send a ∗TRG command
• The :CALCulate:STATistics:STATe command does not clear calculation results.
• When the valid data count is 0, σn-1 returns 0.
• When cleared, the Statistical Calculation function is not turned OFF.
• The upper limit of Cp and CpK is 99.99. When Cp or Cpk >99.99, its value is
returned as 99.99.