
C-Link Protocol Commands
Datalogging
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Model 410
i
Instruction Manual
B-25
set malloc lrec
value
set malloc srec
value
value
= 0 to 100
These commands set the percent of memory space allocated for lrecs and
srecs to
value
, where
value
is a floating-point number representing percent.
The following example sets the memory allocation for lrecs to 10%.
Note
Issuing these commands will clear all the logged data in memory. All
the existing records should be retrieved using appropriate commands, if
required.
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Send:
set malloc lrec 10
Receive:
set malloc lrec 10 ok
set copy sp to lrec
set copy sp to srec
set copy sp to stream
These commands copy the current selections in scratch pad (sp) into the
lrec, srec, or streaming data list.
The scratch pad is a temporary memory area which is used to set up lists of
selections for lrec, srec, or streaming data items. The user can copy any of
these lists to the scratch pad, modify individual elements in the list, then
save the scratch pad back to the original list. For more information on how
to edit the scratch pad, see the “sp field” command.
The following example copies the current list in scratch pad into the lrecs
list.
Send:
set copy sp to lrec
Receive:
set copy sp to lrec ok
set copy lrec to sp
set copy srec to sp
set copy stream to sp
These commands copy the current contents of the lrec, srec, or streaming
data list into the scratch pad (sp). These commands are useful in easy
modification of current lrec, srec, or streaming data lists.
The scratch pad is a temporary memory area which is used to set up lists of
selections for lrec, srec, or streaming data items. The user can copy any of
these lists to the scratch pad, modify individual elements in the list, then
save the scratch pad back to the original list. For more information on how
to edit the scratch pad, see the “sp field” command.
The following example copies the current list of lrecs into the scratch pad.