Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
NR3 is the desir
ed position in divisions from the center graticule. The range is
±1000 divisions.
Examples
MATH2:POSIT
ION 1.3E +00
positions the Math 2 waveform 1.3 divisions above
the center of the display.
MATH1:POSI
TION?
might return MATH1:POSITION ā1.50000000000 as
the position setting for the Math 1 waveform, indicating that the waveform is
positioned 1 .5 divisions below the center of the display.
MATH<x>:
SCAle
Thiscommandallowsyoutosetorquerythe vertical scale of the math waveform
speciļ¬ed by x, which can be 1 through 8. This is equivalent to specifying a math
wavefor
m in the Waveform section of the Vertical Setup dialog box and then
entering a value for Scale in the Setup section.
Each wa
veform has its own vertical scale parameter. For a signal with constant
amplitude, increasing the scale causes the waveform to be displayed smaller.
Decreasing the scale causes the waveform to be displayed larger. For math
waveforms, this setting controls the display only, graphically scaling these
waveforms and having no effect on the acquisition hardware.
Gro
up
Math
Syntax
MATH<x>:SCAle <NR3>
MATH<x>:SCAle?
Related Commands
MATH<x>:POSition
Arguments
NR3 is the scale in vertical units per division. The range is 1.0E-30 to 1.0E+30.
Examples
MATH4:SCALE 100E-03 sets the Math 4 waveform scale to 100 mV per division.
MATH1:SCALE? might return MATH1:SCALE 1.00000000000 as the scale
setting for the Math 1 waveform, indicating that the current volts per division
setting of the Math 1 waveform is 100 mV per division.
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