Command reference
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<Green> Green content of the defined color.
Range: 0 (zero intensity, corresponding to a 0 in the 24-bit
color model) to 1 (full intensity, corresponding to
255 in the 24-bit color model).
<Blue> Blue content of the defined color.
Range: 0 (zero intensity, corresponding to a 0 in the 24-bit
color model) to 1 (full intensity, corresponding to
255 in the 24-bit color model).
<TraceStyle> SOLid | DASHed | DOTTed | DDOTted | DDDotted
Optional trace style, only for traces (<DispEl> > 12): One of the
string parameters SOLid | DASHed | DOTTed | DDOTted
| DDDotted.
<TraceWidth> Optional trace width, only for traces (<DispEl> > 12).
Range: 1 to 20
Example:
*RST; :DISP:CMAP:MARK ON; :CALC:MARK ON
Create diagram area no. 1 (with default trace showing the S-
parameter S
21
) and a marker M1.
CALC:PAR:SDEF 'Trc2', 'S11'
DISP:WIND:TRAC2:FEED 'TRC2'
Create a trace named Trc2 and display the trace in diagram
area no. 1. Note that the new trace automatically becomes the
active trace.
CALC:MARK2 ON
Assign a marker M2 to the trace. Both markers are displayed
with the same color.
DISP:CMAP13:RGB 1,0,0; :DISP:CMAP14:RGB 0,1,0
Color the first trace red, the second trace green.
DISP:CMAP6:RGB?
Query the marker color. The marker color depends on the set-
tings made in previous sessions; it is not reset. A possible
response is 0,0,0 for black markers.
DISP:CMAP:MARK OFF
Change the marker colors: M1 turns red, M2 turns green.
Manual operation:
See "Element" on page 848
The numeric suffixes <DispEl> denote the following display elements:
<DispEl> Display Element
1 Background
2 Text
3 Selected Text
4 Grid
5 Reference Line
6 Same Color for all Markers
SCPI command reference