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11.7.3.2 Trace Copy
TRACe<n>:COPY..........................................................................................................419
TRACe<n>:COPY <TraceNumber>, <TraceNumber>
This command copies data from one trace to another.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
Parameters:
<TraceNumber> TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 | TRACE6
The first parameter is the destination trace, the second parame-
ter is the source.
(Note the 'e' in the parameter is required!)
Example:
TRAC:COPY TRACE1,TRACE2
Copies the data from trace 2 to trace 1.
Manual operation: See " Copy Trace " on page 163
11.7.3.3 Trace Export and Import
FORMat[:DATA]............................................................................................................. 419
FORMat:DEXPort:CSEParator........................................................................................ 420
FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator........................................................................................ 420
FORMat:DEXPort:FORMat............................................................................................. 421
FORMat:DEXPort:HEADer..............................................................................................421
FORMat:DEXPort:TRACes............................................................................................. 421
MMEMory:LOAD<n>:TRACe...........................................................................................422
FORMat[:DATA] <Format>[, <BitLength>]
This command selects the data format that is used for transmission of trace data from
the R&S FSPN to the controlling computer.
Note that the command has no effect for data that you send to the R&S FSPN. The
R&S FSPN automatically recognizes the data it receives, regardless of the format.
For details on data formats see Chapter 11.7.3.5, "Formats for Returned Values: ASCII
Format and Binary Format", on page 424.
Parameters:
<Format> ASCii
ASCii format, separated by commas.
This format is almost always suitable, regardless of the actual
data format. However, the data is not as compact as other for-
mats may be.
Common Analysis and Display Functions