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11.8 Selecting the Decimal Point and Separator
Notations of CSV Files
Procedure
MEASURE
STORE
AUTO
RANGE
MENU
MATH
NULL
COMPARE
MEASURE
VALUE
LOCAL
POWER
MISC
TIME
KEY LOCK
SHIFT
V I
MODE
AUTO
RANGE
LIMIT
VS IS
MENU
SOURCE
OUTPUT CONTROL
SWEEP
START
ZERO
SOURCE
TRIG
MODE
OUTPUT
RANGE
Ω
RECALL
DISPLAY
ESC
• To exit the menu during operation, press
ESC
at the upper left of the operation
panel.
• In the procedural explanation below, the
phrase “
rotary knob, numeric keys, <,
and >
” are used to refer to the operation
of selecting or setting items or entering
values using the
rotary knob
,
numeric
keys
, , and keys (BS key and
right arrow key). For details on the
operation using the rotary knob, numeric
keys, , and , see sections 3.8 or
3.9.
1.
Press
MISC
to display the MISC menu.
2.
Press the
CSV Setting
soft key to display the CSV Setting menu.
3.
Press the
DecPoint
or
Separate
soft key to select the decimal point or
separator notation of CSV files. The
DecPoint
and
Separate
settings are
interlocked. Changing either setting changes the other setting automatically.
Explanation
Select the decimal point and separator notations used in program pattern files and
measurement result files that are in CSV format.
Note that if you do not select the
correct notation for your Excel program, the CSV files will not be loaded correctly.
The decimal point (DecPoint) and separator (Separate) settings are interlocked.
Changing either setting automatically changes the other. The following two
combinations are available.
Combination with the decimal point set to
period and the separator set to comma
Combination with the decimal point set to
comma and the separator set to semicolon
Period
Comma
Comma Semicolon
Changes each time you press
DecPoint or Separate
Note
• The factory default setting is the combination of period and comma.
• The selected notation applies only to program pattern files and measurement result files.
It is not applied to the numeric notation used on the display and communication
commands. In addition, this setting does not change even if you load the setup data (see
section 11.2, “Loading the Setup Data”) or execute the “*RST” communication command
(see section 16.2.13, “Common Commands”).