Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. The value
s returned for all XY cursor readouts, that do not pertain to the
current CURSor:XY:READOUT setting, are returned as the IEEE representation
of NAN (Not a Number): 99.1000E+36.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:XY?
Examples
CURSOR:XY? might return :CURSOR:X Y:PRODDELTA
99.1000E+36;PRODUCT1
99.1000E+36;PRODUCT2 99.1000E+36;READOUT
RECTANGULAR;RADIUS1 99.1000E+36;RADIUS2 99.1000E+36;RATDELTA
99.1000E+36; RATIO 199.1000E+36;RATIO2 99.1000E+36;RDELTA
99.1000E+36;RECTX1 1.0000;RECTX2 1.0200;RECTY1
360.0001E-6;RECTY2360.0001E-6; THDELTA 99.1000E+36;THETA1
99.1000E+36;THETA2 99.1000E+36;XDELTA 20.0000E-3;YDELTA 0.0000.
CURSor:XY:PRODDELta? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the product of the difference between the
cursors X positions and Y positions when the CURSor:XY:READOUT is set
to PRODuct. The ΔX×ΔY value is calculated as (Cursor 2 X - Cursor 1 X)
×(Cursor2Y-Cursor1Y).
NOTE. This query is only valid when the CURSor:XY:READOUT is set to
PRODuct. If the readout is set other than product, the IEEE representation of
NAN (Not a Number) is returned: 99.1000E+36.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:XY:PRODDELta?
Examples
CURSOR:XY:PRODDELTA? might return :CURSOR:XY:PRODDELTA -24. 9856,
indicating that the ΔX×ΔY value is -24.9856 VV.
CURSor:XY:PRODUCT<x>? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the product of the X and Y positions for the
specified
cursor when the CURSor:XY:READOUT is set to PRODuct. The cursor
is specified by x, which can be 1 or 2.
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