OCONdition
Command :MACHine{1|2}:TLISt:OCONdition {ENTering|EXITing}
The OCONdition command specifies where the O marker is placed. The O
marker can be placed on the entry or exit point of the OPATtern when in the
PATTern marker mode.
Example OUTPUT XXX; ":MACHINE1:TLIST:OCONDITION ENTERING"
Query :MACHine{1|2}:TLISt:OCONdition?
The OCONdition query returns the current setting.
Returned Format [:MACHine{1|2}:TLISt:OCONdition] {ENTering|EXITing}<NL>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MA CHINE1:TLIST :OCONDITION? "
OPATtern
Command :MACHine{1|2}:TLISt:OPATtern
<label_name>,<label_pattern>
The OPATtern command allows you to construct a pattern recognizer term
for the O Marker which is then used with the OSEarch criteria when moving
the marker on patterns. Since this command deals with only one label at a
time, a complete specification could require several iterations.
When the value of a pattern is expressed in binary, it represents the bit
values for the label inside the pattern recognizer term. In whatever base is
used, the value must be between 0 and 232 1, since a label may not have
more than 32 bits. Because the <label_pattern> parameter may contain don’t
cares, it is handled as a string of characters rather than a number.
TLISt Subsystem
OCONdition
24–11