Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
command is equi
valent to clicking in the Position control box in the Cursor 1 or
Cursor 2 section of the Cursor Setup dialog b ox.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:SELect { CURSOR 1 | CURSOR2 | NONe }
CURSor:SELect?
Arguments
CURSOR1 makes c ursor 1 the active cursor.
CURSOR2 makes c ursor 2 the active cursor.
NONe disables cursor 1 and cursor 2 so that they cannot be moved by the
front-panel general-purpose knob.
Examples
CURSOR:SELECT CURSOR1 sets cursor 1 as the active cursor, which is
controllable by the front-panel general-purpose knob.
CURSOR:SELECT? might return CURSOR:SELECT CURSOR1, indicating
that cursor 1 is the active cursor and can be controlled by the front-panel
general-purpose knob.
CURSor:VBArs? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the current settings of the vertical bar cursors.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:VBArs?
Examples
CURSOR:VBARS? might return CURSOR:VBARS: DELTA
1.00601202405E-009; POSITION1 20.9968917836E-009;
POSITION2 22.0029038076E-009
.
CURSor:VBArs:DELTa? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the difference between the two vertical bar
cursors. This corresponds to the Dt value in the Cursors readout.
Group
Cursor
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