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3.7
SHORT FORM COMMANDS
The unit also accepts short form commands which invoke the same action
as do the corresponding SCPI commands. The short form commands are
one to three characters long and are not case sensitive. The short form
commands have the advantage of reduce the typing load on the programmer
when operating the interface from a terminal or from a terminal emulation
program. In a time critical program they reduce bus traffic and the parser
execution time.
Table 3-2 shows the short form commands alongside the SCPI commands.
Their parameter form is the same as that of the SCPI commands. A space
is required between the short form command and its parameter. A space is
not required if channel or to a port number. A short form command ending
with a '?' is a query. The SCPI command descriptions in Table 3-3 also apply
to the appropriate short form commands.
Short form commands ending in lower case 'n' apply to an individual
Analog Channel or I/O Port and 'n' designates the channel or port number.
The following are some short form command examples:
e.g.
A?1
is the same as
MEASure:VOLTage? 1
N (@1:3 )
is the same as
CONFigure:INPut (@1:3)
BO1 32
is the same as
SOURce:DATA:VALue:PORT1 32
or DATA:PORT1 #h20
BI3?
is the same as
SENSe:DATA:PORT3?
C 5 or C5
is the same as
ROUTe:CLOSe 5
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