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Changing the Sequence Title
If you are storing sequences on a disk, you should replace the default titles
. . .
1. select a sequence that you want to retitle, press:
and select the particular sequence
i i
The analyzer shows the available title characters. The current title is displayed in the
upper-left corner of the screen.
2. You can create a new filename in two ways:
n
If you have an attached DIN keyboard, you can press and then type the
new
filename.
n
If you do not have an attached DIN keyboard, press
and turn the front
panel knob to point to the characters of the new
pressing
as
you stop at each character.
The analyzer cannot accept a title (file name) that is longer than eight characters. Your titles
must also begin with a letter, and contain only letters and numbers.
complete
the
titling, press
.
Naming Files Generated by a Sequence
The analyzer can automatically increment the name of a that is generated by a sequence
using a loop structure. Refer to the section titled “Generating Piles in a Loop Counter Example
Sequence” for an example.
access the sequence filename menu, press:
This menu presents two choices:
,
::
.. . . . .
. . . . . . ... . . .
the Title Pile Menu.
n
This also brings up the Title Pile Menu.
The above keys show the current
in the
line of the
When titling a file for use in a loop function, you are restricted to only 2 characters in the
due to the 6 character length of the loop counter keyword “[LOOP]. When the is
actually written, the [LOOP] keyword is expanded to only 5 ASCII characters (digits), resulting
in a 7 character filename.
After entering the 2 character filename, press:
M a k i n g M e a s u r e m e n t s
Summary of Contents for 8719D
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