Plotting Multiple Measurements Per Page from Disk
The following procedures show you how to store plot
on a LIF formatted disk. A naming
convention is used so you can later run an HP BASIC program on an external controller that
output the
to the following peripherals:
n
a plotter with auto-feed capability, such as the HP
n
an
compatible printer, such as the LaserJet 4 series (monochrome) or the DeskJet
or DeskJet
(color).
The program is contained on the “Example Programs Disk” that is provided with the
HP
The naming convention
the program to
initiate the following:
to initialize the printer for
at the beginning of a page
to plot multiple plot
on the same page
n
to send a page eject (form feed) to the hardcopy device, when all plots to the same page have
been completed
The plot name is made up of four parts, the
three are generated automatically by the
analyzer whenever a plot is requested. The two digit sequence number is incremented by one
each time a with a default name is added to the directory.
J
Figure 4-9. Plot Filename Convention
You may want to plot various
to the same page, for example, to show measurement data
traces for different input settings, or parameters, on the same graticule.
1.
the plot, as explained in
the Plot Function” located earlier in this chapter.
displayed directory. For example, the analyzer would
assign PLOTOOFP
if there were no
previous plot
on the disk.
3. Press
and turn the front panel knob to high-light the name of the that you
just saved.
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to the A character.
Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results
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