Series 3700A System Switch/Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 11: TSP command reference
3700AS-901-01 Rev. D/June 2018
11-299
Details
TSP-enabled instruments do not have inherent query commands. Like other scripting environments,
the
print()
command and other related
print()
commands generate output. The
print()
command creates one response message.
The output from multiple arguments is separated with a tab character.
Numbers are printed using the
format.asciiprecision
attribute. If you want use Lua formatting,
print the return value from the
tostring()
function.
Example 1
x = 10
print(x)
Example of an output response message:
10
Note that your output might be different if you set
your ASCII precision setting to a different value.
Example 2
x = true
print(tostring(x))
Example of an output response message:
true
Also see
(on page 11-245)
printbuffer()
This function prints data from tables or reading buffer subtables.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
No
Usage
printbuffer(
startIndex
,
endIndex
,
bufferVar)
printbuffer(
startIndex
,
endIndex
,
bufferVar
,
bufferVar2
)
printbuffer(
startIndex
,
endIndex
,
bufferVar
, ...,
bufferVarN
)
startIndex
Beginning index of the buffer to print; this must be more than one and less than
endIndex
endIndex
Ending index of the buffer to print; this must be more than
startIndex
and less
than the index of the last entry in the tables
bufferVar
Name of first table or reading buffer subtable to print; may be a default buffer
(
defbuffer1
or
defbuffer2
) or a user-defined buffer
bufferVar2
Second table or reading buffer subtable to print; may be a default buffer
(
defbuffer1
or
defbuffer2
) or a user-defined buffer
bufferVarN
The last table or reading buffer subtable to print; may be a default buffer
(
defbuffer1
or
defbuffer2
) or a user-defined buffer
...
One or more tables or reading buffer subtables separated with commas