Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
MARK:SELected
:SOURCE?
Examples
MARK:SELECTED:SOURCE? might return :MARK:SELEC TED:SOURCE CH2,
indicating that Chan nel 2 is the sel ected mark source.
MARK:SELected:STARt? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the starting point of the selected mark, 0 to
100% of the waveform.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
MARK:SELected:STARt?
Examples
MARK:SELECTED:START? might return :MARK:SELECTED:START 5.8000,
indicating that the selected mark start location is 5.8% of the waveform.
MARK:SELected:STATe
This command sets or queries the on or off state of the selected mark. The selected
mark is at or near the center of the display. If you press the Set/Clear button,
this mark will disappear.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
MARK:SELected:STATe {<NR1>|OFF|ON}
MARK:SELected:STATe?
Arguments
OFF argument disables selected mark.
ON argument enables the selected mark.
<NR1>= 0 disables the selected mark; any other value enables the selected mark.
For queries, a 0 is returned if the selected mark state is off; a 1 is returned if
the selected mark state is on.
Examples
MARK:SELECTED:STATE ON turns the selected mark state on.
MARK:SELECTED:STATE? might return :MARK:SELECTED:STATE 0, indicating
the selected mark stare is off.
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