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Remote command:
not supported
Exporting a peak list
The peak list can be exported to a file with the "Peak List Export" button.
This button opens a dialog box to export and save the contents of the peak list in ASCII
format to a .dat file.
The file consists of a header and the results of the scan or the final measurement.
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The header is a list of general instrument settings and characteristics. It consists of
three columns, each column separated by a semicolon: <parame-
ter>;<value>;<unit>.
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The results are split into several data sections, one for each active trace. The data
section begins with the entry Trace <x> [Final]:, followed by the trace char-
acteristics and the peak list data itself.
For more information on exporting data, see Chapter 11.3.8.1, "Reference: ASCII File
Export Format", on page 224.
By default, decimal places are separated by a point in the exported list. If necessary,
you can use a comma instead of a point as the decimal separator.
Remote command:
Peak list of the scan: MMEMory:STORe:PLISt on page 467
Peak list of the final measurement: MMEMory:STORe:FINal on page 467
Decimal separator: FORMat:DEXPort:DSEParator on page 581
Displaying peaks as symbols
Turns the labels on the peak position in the diagram on and off.
The peak labels have a different color and shape depending on the trace they are on.
Trace 1, for example, has red crosses as the peak label. By default they are on.
Remote command:
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:SYMBol on page 466
9.3.4.3 Modifying a Peak List (Alternate Method)
Access:
> "Peak List"
In addition to the method described in Chapter 9.3.4.2, "Modifying a Peak List",
on page 127, the Receiver application provides another approach to modify and edit a
peak list.
Reading the peak list
The peak list result display basically contains the same information as the "Peak List"
dialog box.
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