Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
the distance from DATa:STARt to DATa:STOP stays smaller than the increased
record length.
Group Waveform Transfer
Syntax DATa:STOP <NR1>
DATa:STOP?
Related Commands CURVe,DATa,DATa:STARt,WFMInpre:NR_Pt,WFMOutpre:NR_Pt?
Arguments <NR1> is the last data point that will be transferred, which ranges from 1 to
the record length. If <NR1> is greater than the record length, then data will be
transferred up to the record length. If both DATa:STARtand DATa:STOP are
greater than the record length, the last data point in the record is returned.
DATa:STARt and DATa:STOP are order independent. When DATa:STOP is less
than DATa:STARt, the values will be swapped internally for the CURVE? query.
If you always want to transfer complete waveforms, set DATa:STARt to 1 and
DATa:STOP to the maximum record length, or larger.
Examples DATA:STOP? might return :DATA:STOP 14900 indicating that 14900 is the last
waveform data point that will be transferred.
DATA:STOP 15000 species that the waveform transfer will stop at data point
15000.
DATE
Sets or returns the date the oscilloscope displays.
Group Miscellaneous
Syntax DATE <QString>
DATE?
Related Commands TIME
Arguments <QString> is a date in the form "yyyy-mm-dd" where yyyy refers to a four-digit
year number, mm refers to a two-digit month number from 01 to 12, and dd refers
to a two-digit day number in the month.
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