Section 8: TSP command reference
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
Details
You cannot use the
timeout
value when accessing the data queue from a remote node (you can
only use the
timeout
value while adding data to the local data queue).
The
timeout
value is ignored if the data queue is not full.
The
dataqueue.add()
function returns
false
:
•
If the timeout expires before space is available in the data queue
•
If the data queue is full and a
timeout
value is not specified
If the value is a table, a duplicate of the table and any subtables is made. The duplicate table does
not contain any references to the original table or to any subtables.
Example
dataqueue.clear()
dataqueue.add(10)
dataqueue.add(11, 2)
result = dataqueue.add(12, 3)
if result == false then
print("Failed to add 12 to the dataqueue")
end
print("The dataqueue contains:")
while dataqueue.count > 0 do
print(dataqueue.next())
end
Clear the data queue.
Each line adds one item to the data queue.
Output:
The dataqueue contains:
1.01
1.01
1.01
Also see
(on page 8-49)
(on page 8-50)
(on page 8-50)
Using the data queue for real-time communication
(on page 3-113)
dataqueue.CAPACITY
This constant is the maximum number of entries that you can store in the data queue.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Constant
Yes
Usage
count
= dataqueue.CAPACITY
count
The variable that is assigned the value of
dataqueue.CAPACITY
Details
This constant always returns the maximum number of entries that can be stored in the data queue.