RANGe
Command :MACHine{1|2}:COMPare:RANGe
{FULL|PARTial,<start_line>,<stop_line>}
The RANGe command allows you to define the boundaries for the
comparison. The range entered must be a subset of the lines in the acquire
memory.
<start_line> integer from –8191 to +8191
<stop_line> integer from <start_line> to +8191
Examples OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE2:COMPARE :RANGE PARTIAL , 511, 512"
OUTPUT XXX;": MACHINE2:COM PARE:RANGE FUL L"
Query :MACHine{1|2}:COMPare:RANGe?
The RANGe query returns the current boundaries for the comparison.
Returned Format [:MACHine{1|2}:COMPare:RANGe] {FULL|PARTial,<start_line>,
<stop_line>}<NL>
<start_line> integer from –8191 to +8191
<stop_line> integer from <start_line> to +8191
Example OUTPUT 707;":MA CHINE1:COMPA RE:RANGE?"
COMPare Subsystem
RANGe
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