CMASk
CMASk
command/query
The CMASk (Compare Mask) command allows you to set the bits in the
channel mask for a given label in the compare listing image to “compares”
or “don’t compares.”
The CMASk query returns the state of the bits in the channel mask for a
given label in the compare listing image.
Command Syntax:
:MACHine{
1IP):COMPare:CMASk
<label-name
>,
<care-spec>
where:
c
label-name
>
::
=
a string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
c care-spec
>
:: = string of characters
“{
*
I.}.,.” (32 characters maximum)
*
:: = care (compare)
:: = don’t care (don’t compare)
Example:
OUTPUT XXX
;
”
:MACHINEZ:COMPARE:CMASK
‘STAT’,
‘*.**..**I”
Query Syntax:
:MACHine{
112}:COMPare:CMASk?
c label-name
>
RetUrWd
Format:
[:MACHine{
ll2):COMPare:CMASkl
<label-name
>
,
<care-spec
>
-z
NL>
Example:
10
DIM
String$[lOO]
20 OUTPUT
XXX;“:MACHINE2:COMPARE:CMASK?
‘POD5’”
30 ENTER XXX;
String$
40 PRINT
String$
50 END
COMPare Subsystem
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HP 1650B/HP 16518
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