Remote Commands
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FSMR3000
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Number of digits (= 4 in the example) of the following number of data bytes
1024
Number of following data bytes (= 1024 in the example)
<Value>
2-byte/4-byte/8-byte floating point value
Reading out data in binary format is quicker than in ASCII format. Thus, binary format
is recommended for large amounts of data.
12.6.2.6
Importing and Exporting Traces
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FORMat:DEXPort:FORMat
<FileFormat>
Determines the format of the ASCII file to be imported or exported. Depending on the
external program in which the data file was created or will be evaluated, a comma-sep-
arated list (CSV) or a plain data format (DAT) file may be required.
Parameters:
<FileFormat>
CSV | DAT
*RST:
DAT
Example:
FORM:DEXP:FORM CSV
Manual operation:
See
FORMat:DEXPort:TRACes
<Selection>
This command selects the data to be included in a data export file (see
Parameters:
<Selection>
SINGle | ALL
SINGle
Only a single trace is selected for export, namely the one speci-
fied by the
command.
ALL
Selects all active traces and result tables (e.g. Result Summary,
marker peak list etc.) in the current application for export to an
ASCII file.
The <trace> parameter for the
command is ignored.
Analyzing Measurements (Basics)