
20-5
Signal Processing Commands
MATLab
MATLab
Command
:SPRocessing:MATLab {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}
Turns on and off the MATLAB Filter application. If MATLAB is not already running on the
instrument, it is automatically started and is minimized.
Query
:SPRocessing:MATLab?
Returned Format
[:SPRocessing:MATLab] {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}<NL>
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":SPROCESSING:MATLAB ON”
MATLab:ETENable
Command
:SPRocessing:MATLab:ETENable {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}
Enables or disables the capture of the text that is normally displayed in the MATLAB Com-
mand Window when a script is run. Use the MATlab:ETEXt command to retrieve the actual
text.
Query
:SPRocessing:MATLab:ETENable?
Returned Format
[:SPRocessing:MATLab:ETENable] {ON | OFF | 1 | 0}<NL>
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":SPROCESSING:MATLAB:ETENABLE ON”
MATLab:ETEXt
Command
:SPRocessing:MATLab:ETEXt?
Queries the MATLAB script engine text that is displayed in MATLAB’s Command Window.
This command is valid only when the MATLAB script engine’s text capture is turned on as
specified by the MATlab:ETENable command.
Returned Format
[:SPRocessing:MATLab:ETEXt] <string><NL>
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":SPROCESSING:MATLAB:ETEXT?"
MATLab:SCRipt
Command
:SPRocessing:MATLab:SCRipt <file_name>
Selects the MATLAB script file for the MATLAB Filter application. Also, queries the selected
script file name with path. <file_name> is the name of the file, with a maximum of 254 char-
acters (including the path name, if used). If a path does not precede the file name, the file
name assumes the default directory for scripts.
Query
:SPRocessing:MATLab:SCRipt?
Returned Format
[:SPRocessing:MATLab:SCRipt] <file_name><NL>
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":SPROCESSING:MATLAB:SCRIPT “d:\user files\matlab scripts\my script.m”"
OUTPut
Command
:SPRocessing:OUTPut {FUNCtion<n>}
Selects the math function (F1, F2, F3, or F4) for the output of the active signal processing
application. <n> is the numeral 1, 2, 3, or 4 representing one of four math functions.
Summary of Contents for 86100A
Page 18: ...1 14 Introduction Status Reporting Figure 1 4 Status Reporting Data Structures...
Page 19: ...1 15 Introduction Status Reporting Status Reporting Data Structures continued...
Page 94: ...2 40 Sample Programs BASIC Programming Examples...
Page 124: ...4 16 Root Level Commands VIEW...
Page 132: ...5 8 System Commands TIME...
Page 140: ...6 8 Acquire Commands SWAVeform RESet...
Page 152: ...7 12 Calibration Commands STATus...
Page 192: ...11 12 Display Commands SSAVer...
Page 202: ...12 10 Function Commands VERTical RANGe...
Page 203: ...13 AREA 13 2 DPRinter 13 2 FACTors 13 3 IMAGe 13 3 PRINters 13 4 Hardcopy Commands...
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