Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual Section 7: Command reference
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011 7-155
Details
The file path may be absolute or relative to the current working directory. The root folder of the USB flash drive
has the absolute path "/usb1/". Both the forward slash (/) and backslash (\) are supported as directory
separators.
The file to be loaded must start with the loadscript or loadandrunscript keywords, contain the body of the
script, and end with the endscript keyword.
Script naming:
• If the name parameter is an empty string, or name is absent (or nil) and the script name cannot be
extracted from the file, scriptVar is the only handle to the created script.
• If name is given (and not nil), any script name embedded in the file is ignored.
• If name conflicts with the name of an existing script in the script.user.scripts table, the existing
script’s name attribute is set to an empty string before it is replaced in the script.user.scripts
table by the new script.
• If name is absent or nil, the command attempts to extract the name of the script from the file. Any
conflict between the extracted name and that of an existing script in the scripts table generates an error.
If the script name cannot be extracted, the created script's name attribute is initialized to the empty
string, and must be set to a valid nonempty string before saving the script to nonvolatile memory.
Example
myTest8 =
script.load("/usb1/filename.tsp",
"myTest8")
Loads the script myTest8 from the USB flash
drive.
Also see
script.new() (on page 7-155)
script.new()
This function creates a script.
Type TSP-Link accessible
Affected by Where saved Default value
Function No
Usage
scriptVar = script.new(code)
scriptVar = script.new(code, name)
scriptVar
The name of the variable that will reference the script
code
A string containing the body of the script
name
The name of the script
Details
The name parameter is the name that is added to the script.user.scripts table. If name is not given, an
empty string will be used, and the script will be unnamed. If the name already exists in script.user.scripts,
the existing script's name attribute is set to an empty string before it is replaced by the new script.