
Instrument-Specific Message Structure
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Message Format
Messages are formatted along structural lines. Each message consists of one or
more message units separated or delimited by semicolons (;).
NOTE
. Line feeds can be selected as message unit delimiters in GPIB re-
sponses — see the
MSGblm
command.
Each input or output message can be represented graphically as shown in this
example:
Message Unit 1;[Message Unit 2];...;[Message Unit N][;]Message Terminator
Message Delimiters
(optional after last message unit)
Items enclosed in square brackets [ ] denote optional terms such as command
headers and arguments. Each message unit consists of an individual command,
query, or response with all necessary arguments and delimiters. Simple messages
may consist of individual commands or queries as in these examples:
FREq 200MHZ
SAVe A:ON
CURve?
However, message units may be combined using message delimiters (;) to form
more complex messages like this one:
FREq 200 MHZ;SAVe A:ON;CURve?
Notice that commands and queries can be mixed in a single message.
Message
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