Language Reference

MKPK

Description The MKPK command parameters reposition the active marker on the trace as follows:

Argument De￿nition

CP

Moves the displayed, active marker to the closest peak.

CPIT

Select the closest pit.

HI

Moves the active marker to the highest point on the trace.

HIP

Move the displayed, active marker to the highest peak (as

 

opposed to the highest point).

MI

Select the minimum peak (this is NOT the same as the minimum

 

point, which is selected by MKMIN).

MIPIT

Select the lowest pit. A pit is an inverse peak: it consists of a

 

local minimum point with a positive excursion on each side.

NH

Moves the displayed, active marker to the next highest signal

 

level detected.

NHPIT

Select the next highest pit. This moves through the pits in the

 

opposite direction of NLPIT.

NL

Moves the displayed, active marker to the next signal peak of

 

lower wavelength (to the left).

NLPIT

Select the next left pit.

NM

Select next minimum peak. Just as NH (next highest) goes to the

 

next highest peak, this goes to the next lowest peak.

NMPIT

Select the next lowest pit. This would be used to move up after

 

using MKPIT.

NR

Moves the displayed, active marker to the next signal peak of

 

higher wavelength (to the right).

NRPIT

Select the next right pit.

The peak-excursion command, MKPX, determines what constitutes a peak in a trace. The pit-excursion command, MKPITX, determines what constitutes a pit in a trace.

See Also MKPX, VAVG, SMOOTH, VB, MKTRACE

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