Section 7: TSP command reference
2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
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2606B-901-01 Rev. B / May 2018
Example
x = 1.23
format.data = format.REAL32
format.byteorder = format.LITTLEENDIAN
printnumber(x)
format.byteorder = format.BIGENDIAN
printnumber(x)
Output depends on the terminal program you
use, but will look something like:
#0¤p??
#0??p¤
Also see
(on page 7-92)
(on page 7-94)
(on page 7-153)
(on page 7-154)
format.data
This attribute sets the data format for data that is printed using the
printnumber()
and
printbuffer()
functions.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Attribute (RW)
No
Instrument reset
Recall setup
Not saved
1 (format.ASCII)
Usage
value
= format.data
format.data =
value
value
The format to use for data, set to one of the following values:
ASCII format:
1
or
format.ASCII
Single-precision IEEE Std 754 binary format:
2
,
format.SREAL
, or
format.REAL32
Double-precision IEEE Std 754 binary format:
3
,
format.REAL
,
format.REAL64
, or
format.DREAL
Details
The precision of numeric values can be controlled with the
format.asciiprecision
attribute. The
byte order of
format.SREAL
,
format.REAL
,
format.REAL32
, and
format.REAL64
can be
selected with the
format.byteorder
attribute.
REAL32 and SREAL select the same single precision format. REAL and REAL64 select the same
double precision format. They are alternative identifiers. Selecting which to use is a matter of
preference.
The IEEE Std 754 binary formats use four bytes for single-precision values and eight bytes for
double-precision values.
When data is written with any of the binary formats, the response message starts with
#0
and ends
with a new line. When data is written with the ASCII format, elements are separated with a comma
and space.
Binary formats are not intended to be interpreted by humans.