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Changing
the
Sequence
Title
If
you
are
storing
sequences
on
a
disk,
you
should
replace the
default titles
(SEQ1, SEQ2
..
.).
1.
T
o
select
a
sequence
that you
want to
retitle,
press:
4
SEQ
5
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TITLE
SEQUENCE
and
select
the
particular
sequence
softkey
.
The analyzer
shows the
available title
characters
.
The
current
title
is
displayed
in
the
upper-left corner
of the
screen.
2. Y
ou can
create a
new
lename
in
two
ways:
If you
have an
attached
DIN
keyboard,
you
can
press
4
f6
5
and
then type
the
new
lename
.
If
you
do
not
have
an
attached
DIN
keyboard,
press
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ERASE
TITLE
and
turn
the
front
panel
knob
to
point
to
the
characters
of
the
new
lename
,
pressing
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SELECT
LETTER
as
you
stop at
each
character
.
The
analyzer
cannot
accept a
title
(le
name)
that
is
longer
than
eight
characters
.
Y
our
titles
must
also
begin
with
a
letter
,
and
contain
only
letters
and
numbers
.
3.
T
o complete
the titling,
press
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DONE
.
Naming
Files
Generated
by
a
Sequence
The
analyzer
can
automatically
increment
the
name
of
a
le
that
is generated
by
a
sequence
using
a
loop
structure
.
(See
example
''Generating
Files
in
a
Loop
Counter Example
Sequence''
later
in
this
chapter
.)
T
o
access
the
sequence lename
menu, press:
4
SA
VE/RECALL
5
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FILE
UTILITIES
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SEQUENCE
FILENAMING
This
menu
presents
two
choices:
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FILE NAME
FILE0
supplies
aname
for the
saved state
and/or
data
le
.
This
also
brings
up
the Title File Menu.
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PLOT NAME PLOTFILE
supplies a name for the plot le generated by a plot-to-disk command.
This also
brings up the Title File Menu.
The above keys
show the current lename in the 2nd line of the softkey
.
When titling a le
for use in a loop function, you are restricted to only 2 characters in the
lename due to the 6 character length of the loop counter keyword \[LOOP]." When
the le is
actually written, the [LOOP] keyword is expanded to only 5 ASCII characters (digits), resulting
in a 7 character lename.
After entering the 2 character lename, press:
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LOOP COUNTER
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DONE
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