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*RST value
–
SCPI, Command
Types
Device-specific, no query
Example:
SWE:POIN 20
Create a trace with 20 sweep points, making the created trace the
active trace of channel 1 (omitted optional mnemonic
SENSe1
).
TRAC:COPY "Mem_Pt20",CH1DATA
Copy the current state of the created trace to a memory trace
named "Mem_Pt20". The memory trace is not displayed.
DISP:WIND:TRAC2:FEED "MEM_PT20"
Display the created memory trace in the active diagram area
(diagram area no. 1).
TRACe:COPY <memory_trc>,<data_trc>
Copies a data trace to a memory trace. The trace to be copied can be specified by two alternative
methods:
As the active data trace of channels 1 to 4 (CH1DATA, CH2DATA, CH3DATA, CH4DATA). If a
mathematical trace is active, the associated data trace is copied.
As a trace with a name (string variable)
The created memory trace can be specified as follows:
As the memory trace named
Mem<n>[Trc<m>],
where n = 1, ... 8 and
Trc<m>
is the name of
the copied data trace (MDATA1, MDATA2, MDATA3, MDATA4, MDATA5, MDATA6, MDATA7,
MDATA8)
As a memory trace with an arbitrary name (string variable)
An existing memory trace with the same name is overwritten.
The copied trace is the data trace which is not modified by any mathematical operations. To copy
a mathematical trace to a memory trace, use
TRACe:COPY:MATH
. To copy the active trace to
the memory using an automatic memory trace name, use CALCulate<Ch/Tr>:MATH:MEMorize.
<memory_trc>
Name of the memory trace.
Range [def. unit]
<memory_trace> is either a string variable (enclosed in single or
double quotes) or one of the following reserved names (no string
variables):
MDATA1 | MDATA2 | MDATA3 | MDATA4 | MDATA5 |
MDATA6 | MDATA7 | MDATA8 (only for memory traces
Mem<n>[Trc<m>],
where n = 1, ... 8; see list of trace names). [–]
*RST value
–
<data_trc>
Name of the data trace
Range [def. unit]
<data_trace> is either a string variable (enclosed in single or double
quotes) or one of the following reserved names (no string
variables):
CH1DATA | CH2DATA | CH3DATA | CH4DATA (only for
the active data trace in channels Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4; see list of
trace names). [–]
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