
Section 11: TSP command reference
Series 3700A System Switch/Multimeter Reference Manual
11-128
3700AS-901-01 Rev. D/June 2018
Example 2
print(display.ANNUNCIATOR_EDIT)
print(display.ANNUNCIATOR_TRIGGER)
print(display.ANNUNCIATOR_AUTO)
Output:
2.02
3.01
8.00
Also see
(on page 11-9)
display.getcursor()
This function reads the present position of the cursor on the front-panel display.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
Yes
Usage
row
,
column
,
style
= display.getcursor()
row
The row where the cursor is:
1
(top row);
2
(bottom row)
column
The column where the cursor is:
▪
If the cursor is in the top row: 1 to 20
▪
If the cursor is in the bottom row: 1 to 32
style
Visibility of the cursor:
▪
Invisible:
0
▪
Blinking:
1
Details
This function switches the front-panel display to the user screen (the text set by
display.settext()
), and then returns values to indicate the cursor's row and column position and
cursor style.
Columns are numbered from left to right on the display.
Example 1
testRow, testColumn = display.getcursor()
print(testRow, testColumn)
This example reads the cursor position
into local variables and prints them.
Example output:
1.00 1.00
Example 2
print(display.getcursor())
This example prints the cursor position
directly. In this example, the cursor is in
row 1 at column 3, with an invisible cursor:
1.00 3.00
0.00