Fluke PM-3384B, PM-3380B Bit codes, Double quotes, Examples This is a string, ’This also’

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COMMAND REFERENCE

<integer> =

<digit> {<digit>}

 

Integer notation that specifies a number.

<numeric_data> =

<NRf> <hexadecimal_data> <octal_data>

 

<binary_data>

 

Any decimal or non-decimal numeric data type.

<hexadecimal_data> = #H <hex_digit> {<hex_digit>}

 

<hex_digit> is one of the characters 0 .. 9 or A .. F.

<octal_data> =

#Q <octal_digit> {<octal_digit>}

 

<octal_digit> is one of the digits 0 .. 7.

<binary_data> =

#B <binary_digit> { <binary_digit> }

 

<binary_digit> = 0 1

<Boolean> =

0 1 OFF ON

 

0 equals OFF; 1 equals ON.

<block_data> =

<definite_block> <indefinite_block>

 

This is used to transfer data that consists of any arbitrary

 

8 bit codes.

<indefinite_block> =

#0 {<dab>}

 

This data type is of indefinite length and must be

 

terminated by NL^END.

<dab> =

Any arbitrary 8 bit data byte code.

<definite_block> =

# <digit> <length> {<dab>}

 

This data type is of definite length.

 

<digit> specifies the number of bytes of <length>.

 

<length> specifies the number of <dab> bytes.

<digit> =

One of the ASCII characters 0 .. 9.

<character_data> =

<alpha_character> { <alpha_character> _ <digit> }

 

<alpha_character> is any alphabetic ASCII character.

<string_data> =

Sequence of ASCII characters placed between single or

 

double quotes.

 

Examples: "This is a string"

 

’This also’

<channel_list> =

( @ <NRf> )

 

Example: (@2)

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