Command reference
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Example:
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Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
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CONFigure:TRACe:CATalog?
Returns the numbers and names of all traces in the current recall set. The response is
a string containing a comma-separated list of trace numbers and names, see example
below. If all traces have been deleted the response is an empty string ("").
Tip:
CONFigure:CHANnel<Ch>:TRACe:CATalog?
to query the traces in a par-
ticular channel; see example.
Example:
*RST; :CALC2:PAR:SDEF 'Ch2Trc2', 'S11'
Create channel 2 and a new trace named Ch2Trc2.
CONF:TRAC:CAT?
Query all traces and their names. As a default trace no. 1 is cre-
ated upon *RST, the response is
'1,Trc1,2,Ch2Trc2'
.
CONF:CHAN1:TRAC:CAT?
Query the channels in channel no. 1. The response is
'1,Trc1'
.
CONF:TRAC:NAME:ID? 'Ch2Trc2'
Query the trace number for the trace named "Ch2Trc2". The
response is
2
.
CONF:TRAC2:NAME?
Query the trace name for trace no. 2. The response is
'Ch2Trc2'
.
CONF:TRAC:CHAN:NAME? 'Ch2Trc2'
Query the channel name for trace Ch2Trc2. The response is
'Ch2'
.
CONF:TRAC:CHAN:NAME:ID? 'Ch2Trc2'
Query the channel number for trace Ch2Trc2. The response is
2
.
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
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CONFigure:TRACe:WINDow?
<TraceName>
Returns the trace number within a diagram which is assigned to the trace
<TraceName>
is assigned to. A zero is returned when the trace is not assigned/
displayed.
The trace number is equal to the
<WndTr>
suffix in
and similiar commands; see example.
Query parameters:
<TraceName>
Trace name (string), e.g.
'Trc1'
Example:
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SCPI command reference