Command reference
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Example:
*RST; :CALC:MATH:MEM
Copy the current state of the default trace 'Trc1' to a memory
trace named 'Mem2[Trc1]'. The memory trace is not dis-
played.
CALC:MATH:FUNC DIV
Define a mathematical trace, dividing the raw complex data
trace trace by the stored memory trace. The mathematical trace
is displayed instead of the active data trace.
CALC:MATH:STAT?
The response is 1 (mathematical mode for unformatted trace
data switched on, mathematical trace displayed).
Manual operation:
See "Data / <Mem>, Data - <Mem>" on page 356
CALCulate<Chn>:MATH:MEMorize
Copies the current state of the active data trace to a memory trace. If a mathematical
trace is active, the data trace associated with the mathematical trace is copied. The
memory trace is named Mem<n>[<Data_Trace>] where <n> counts all data and
memory traces in the active channel setup in chronological order, and <Data_Trace>
is the name of the associated (copied) data trace.
The exact function of the command depends on the number of memory traces associ-
ated to the active data trace:
●
If no memory trace is associated to the active trace, a new memory trace is gener-
ated.
●
If several memory traces are associated to the active trace, the current measure-
ment data overwrites the last generated or changed memory trace.
Note: To copy a trace to the memory without overwriting an existing memory trace or
define a memory trace name, use TRACe:COPY
<MemTraceName>,<DataTraceName>. To copy an active mathematical trace use
TRACe:COPY:MATH <MemTraceName>,<DataTraceName>
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
Example:
*RST; :CALC:MATH:MEM
Copy the current state of the default trace 'Trc1' to a memory
trace named 'Mem2[Trc1]'. The memory trace is not dis-
played.
DISP:WIND:TRAC2:FEED 'Mem2[Trc1]'
Display the created memory trace in the active diagram area
(diagram area no. 1).
Usage: Event
Manual operation: See "Data to <Destination>" on page 352
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