HISTogram:RANGe
Command :SPA{1|2}:HISTogram:RANGe {OFF |
<range_num>,<range_name>,<low_patt>,<high_patt>}
The HISTogram:RANGe command turns off all ranges or defines the range
name, low boundary, and high boundary of the specified range. Defining a
specified range turns on that range. For the specified range, a query returns
the name, low boundary, high boundary, and whether the range is on or off.
<range_num> 0 to 10
<range_name> string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters
<low_patt>
<high_patt> "{#B{0|1}...|
#Q{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7}...|
#H{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|A|B|C|D|E|F}.. .|
{0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9}...}"
Example OUTPUT XXX;":SPA1:HISTogram:RANGe OFF"
OUTPUT XXX;":SPA2:HISTogram:RANGe 5,’A’,’255’,’512’"
OUTPUT XXX;":SPA 1:HISTogram:RANG e 8,’DATA’,’#B01 00110’,’#H9F’"
Query :SPA{1|2}:HISTogram:RANGe? <range_num>
Returned Format [:SPA{1|2}:HISTogram:RANGe]
<range_number>,<range_name>,<low_pattern>,<high_pattern>,
<range_onoff><NL>
<range_onoff> {ON|OFF}
Example 10 DIM String$[100]
20 OUTPUT XXX;": SELECT 1"
30 OUTPUT XXX;": SPA1:HISTogram:R ANGe? 4"
40 ENTER XXX;String $
50 PRINT String$
60 END
SPA Subsystem
HISTogram:RANGe
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