given, is ignored as this command clears all the statistical functions for the
specified channel regardless.
Example command: CALC3:AVER:CLE
6.5.1.2
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:CLEar:ALL
This command simultaneously clears the statistical functions for all channels.
The CALCulate suffix number and AVERage suffix number, if given, are ig-
nored as this command clears all the statistical functions for all channels
regardless.
Example command: CALC:AVER:CLE:ALL
6.5.1.3
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:DATA?
This query command returns the value of a statistical calculation for a channel.
The CALCulate suffix number specifies the input channel number. Its range is
1 to 96. If it is omitted it is assumed to be channel 1.The AVERage suffix num-
ber specifies the calculation type as shown in Table 10. If it is omitted it is as-
sumed to be type 1 which is the average. The response is a single numeric value
that is the most recent results of the specified calculation for the specified chan-
nel. The following example reads the standard deviation of measurements of in-
put channel 3.
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Command
Action
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:CLEar
Clear the statistics functions for one channel
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:CLEar:ALL
Clear the statistics functions for all channels
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:DATA?
Return a statistical value for a channel
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n][:STATe]?
Return the state of a statistical calculation
CALCulate[n]:AVERage[n]:TYPE?
Return the type of statistical calculation
CONFigure[<channel>]
Select the input channel to measure
CONFigure?
Query measurement function
DATA[:DATA]:VALue? [MEM,]<numeric_value>
Return one measurement in memory
DATA:POINts?
Query the memory array size
FETCh[:TEMPerature]?
Return the most recent measurement
MEASure[:TEMPerature]? [<channel>]
Acquire and return one new measurement
READ[:TEMPerature]?
Acquire and return one new measurement
SENSe[n]:AVERage:DATA?
Return resistance or voltage
Table 9
Measurement Data Commands