Command Reference

Textual Notation for Subsystem Commands

CAPITAL

 

LETTERS

Capital letters are the minimally required letters of the

 

command header. Lowercase letters are the long form

 

(complete spelling), which you can omit if desired.

 

For example, for :SYSTem:CCONfig?, you only need to

 

specify :SYST:CCON?.

[ ]

Square brackets are used to enclose optional information not

 

required for execution of the command sequence.

 

For example, for the [:ROUTe]:BIAS:PORT command, you can

 

execute :ROUT:BIAS:PORT or :BIAS:PORT, which are

 

exactly the same.

italic font

Text you supply. For example, for card_number, you enter an

 

allowed card number. Also, used to represent response data.

Vertical bar can be read as "or" and is used to separate

 

alternative parameter options.

{ }

Braces (curly brackets) are used to enclose one or more

 

parameters that may be included zero or more times.

< >

Angular brackets indicate that the word or words enclosed

 

represent something other than themselves. For example,

 

<newline>.

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