FIND
Command :MACHine{1|2}:STRigger:FIND<N>
<proceed_qualifier>,<occurrence>The FIND command defines the proceed qualifier for a given sequence level.
The qualifier tells the state analyzer when to proceed to the next sequence
level. When this proceed qualifier is matched the specified number of times,
the sequencer will proceed to the next sequence level. In the sequence level
where the trigger is specified, the FIND command specifies the trigger
qualifier (see SEQuence command).
The terms A through J are defined by the TERM command. The meaning of
IN_RANGE and OUT_RANGE is determined by the RANGe command.
Expressions are limited to what you could manually enter through the State
Trigger menu. Regarding parentheses, the syntax definitions below show
only the required ones. Additional parentheses are allowed as long as the
meaning of the expression is not changed. See figure 16-2 for a detailed
example.
<N> An integer from 1 to (number of existing sequence levels −1)
<occurrence> An integer from 1 to 1048575
<proceed_
qualifier>
<qualifier> see "Qualifier" on page 16-7
Examples OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:STRIGGE R:FIND1 ’ANYSTATE’, 1"
OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINE1:STRIGGER:FIND3 ’((NOTA AND NOTB) OR G)’, 1"
STRigger (STRace) Subsystem
FIND
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