PAlTern
PAlTern
command
The
PATTern
command allows you to create a pattern symbol for the
specified label.
Because don’t cares (X) are allowed in the pattern value, it must always
be expressed as a string. You may still use different bases, though don’t
cares cannot be used in a decimal number.
Command Syntax:
:MACHine{ 1
IP}:SYMBol:PATTern
c label-name
>,
c
symbol-name z=, -z pattern-value
>
where:
<label-name
>
::
=
string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
<symbol-name
>
:: = string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters
<pattern-value
>
::=
“{#B{O/lIX)...
1
#Q{O~l/2~3~4~5~6~7)X}.
. .
I
#H(O)1
1213141516171819jAIBICJDJEJFIX).
. . 1
{O/l
~2~3~4(5~6~7~8~9}.
. .
}”
Example:
OUTPUT XXX
;
”
:MACtlINEl:SYMBOL:PATTERN
‘STAT’,
‘MEM-RD’.‘#HOlXX’”
HP 1650B/HP 16518
Programming Reference
SYMBol Subsystem
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