Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR3> is the X po
sition of the specified cursor in rectangular coordinates.
Examples
CURSor:XY:RECTX2 5.04 sets the X position of Cursor 2 to 5.04 V in
rectangular coordinates.
CURSor:XY:RECTX1? might return :CURSOR:XY:RECTX1 5.1200, indicating
that the X position of Cursor 1 is set to 5.1200 in rectangular coordinates.
CURSor:XY:RECTY<x>
This command sets or queries the Y cursor position in r ectangular coordinates.
The cursor is specified by x, which can be 1 or 2 .
NOTE. This query is only valid when the CURSor:XY:READOUT is set to
RECTangular. If the readout is set to other than rectangular coordinates, the
IEEE representation of NAN (Not a Number) is returned: 99.1000E+36.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:XY:RECTY<x> {<NR3>}
CURSor:XY:RECTY<x>?
Arguments
<NR3> is the Y position of the specified cursor in recta ngular coordinates.
Examples
CURSor:XY:RECTY1 2.5 sets the Y position of Cursor 1 to 2.5 V.
CURSor:XY:RECTY2? might return :CURSOR:XY:RECTY2 4.8800
, indicating
that the position o f Cursor 2 in rectangular coordinates is 4.88 V.
CURSor:XY:THDELta? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the XY cursor angle delta in polar coordinates.
NOTE. This query is only valid when the CURSor:XY:READOUT is set to
POLARCoord. If the readout is set other than polar coor
dinates, the IEEE
representation of NAN (Not a Number) is returned: 99.1000E+36.
Group
Cursor
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