XPATtern
Command :MACHine{1|2}:SLISt:XPATtern
<label_name>,<label_pattern>
The XPATtern command allows you to construct a pattern recognizer term
for the X marker which is then used with the XSEarch criteria when moving
the marker on patterns. Since this command deals with only one label at a
time, a complete specification could require several invocations.
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.
<label_name> string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
<label_pattern> "{#B{0|1|X} . . . |
#Q{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|X} . . . |
#H{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|A|B|C|D|E|F|X} . . . |
{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9} . . . }"
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINE1:SLIST:XPATTERN ’DATA’,’255’ "
OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINE1:SLIST:XPATTERN ’ABC’,’#BXXXX1101’ "
Query :MACHine{1|2}:SLISt:XPAT tern? <label_nam e>
The XPATtern query returns the pattern specification for a given label name.
Returned Format [:MACHine{1|2}:SLISt:XPATtern]
<label_name>,<label_pattern><NL>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINE1:SLIST:XPATTERN? ’A’"
SLISt Subsystem
XPATtern
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