Commands listed in alphabetical order
<NR1> =0disabl
es Alias mode; any other value enables Alias mode.
Examples
ALIAS ON turns the alias feature on. When a defined alias is received, the specified
command sequence is substituted for the alias and executed.
ALIAS? might return :ALIAS:STATE 1, indicating that the alias feature is on.
ALIas:CATalog? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns a list of the currently defined alias labels,
separated by commas. If no aliases are defined, the query returns the string “”.
Group
Alias
Syntax
ALIas:CATalog?
Examples
ALIAS:CATALOG? might return the string :ALIAS:CATALOG
"SETUP1","TESTMENU1","DEF AULT"
showing that there are three aliases
named SETUP1, TESTMENU1, and DEFAULT.
ALIas:DEFine
This command assigns a sequence of program messages to an alias label. These
messages are then substituted for the alias whenever it is received as a command
or query, provided that
ALIas:STATE is turned on. The query form of this
command returns the definitions of a selected alias.
NOTE. Attempting to give two aliases the same name causes an error. To give a
new alias the name of an existing alias, the existing alias must first be deleted.
Group
Alias
Syntax
ALIas:DEFine <QString><,>{<QString>|<B lock>}
ALIas:DEFine?
Related Commands
ALIas:STATE
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