Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax FILESystem:CWD {<new working directory path>}
Arguments <new working directory path> is a quoted string that defines the current
working; a directory name can be up to 128 characters.
Examples FILESYSTEM:CWD "D:/TekScope/images" sets the current working directory
to images.
FILESYSTEM:CWD? might return
:FILESYSTEM:CWD "D:/TekScope/Waveforms" indicating that the current
working directory is set to Waveforms.
FILESystem:DELEte (No Query Form)This command deletes a named file. If you specify a directory name, it will delete
the directory and all of its contents, the same as the RMDir command. You can
also specify the filename as *.* to delete all of the files in the current or specified
directory.
Group File System
Syntax FILESystem:DELEte <file path>
Related Commands FILESystem:CWD
FILESystem:RMDir
Arguments <file path> is a quoted string that defines the file name and path. If the file
path is within the current working directory, you need only specify the file name.
The argument *.* will delete all files and subdirectories within the current
working directory.
Examples FILESYSTEM:DELETE "NOT_MINE.SET" deletes the file named
NOT_MINE.SET from the current working directory.
FILESystem:DIR? (Query Only)Returns a list of quoted strings. Each string contains the name of a file or directory
in the current working directory.
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