Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
<Event Code><C
omma><QString>[<Event Code><Comma>
<QString>...]<QString>::= <Message>;[<Command>]
where <Comman
d> is the command that caused the error and may be returned
when a command error is detected by the instrument. As much of the command
will be returned as possible without exceeding the 60-character limit of the
<Message> and <Command> strings combined. The command string is right
justiļ¬ed.
Examples
EVMSG? might return EVMSG 110,"COMMAND HEADER ERROR".
EVQty? (Query Only)
This query only command returns the number of event codes that are in the Event
Queue. This is useful when using the ALLEv? q uery, since it lets you know
exactly how many events will be returned.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
EVQty?
Related Commands
ALLEv?, EVENT?, EVMsg?
Examples
EVQTY? might return EVQTY 3, indicating that there are three event codes in
the Event Queue.
EXPort (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) exports waveform data as either a column of
comma separated Y,T (vertical, horizontal) text pairs (.CSV) or as comma
separated Y text values (.TXT). Histogram data is exported as comma separated
text values only. Exporting d ata allows you to use it with other analysis tools.
Exported waveforms cannot be imported. If you intend to recall a waveform later,
you should save it instead of exporting it.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
EXPort { CH | MATH | REF }[,{ MAIn | MAG1 | MAG2 }],
<filepath>
EXPort HIST <filepath>
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