Command reference
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The <LayoutData> string for horizontal layouts reads 'h
1
,w
11
,w
12
...
w
1M(1)
;h
2
,w
12
,w
22
... w
2M(2)
; ... ;h
N
, w
N1
,w
N2
... w
NM(N)
'.
A semicolon separates different rows, a comma separates different diagram widths
within a row.
●
The definition of a vertical layout is analogous, however, the role of rows and col-
umns is interchanged.
The query returns the layout data in an alternative, executable format. The executable
format is also used by
.
Use
cated (nested) layouts.
Note:
The maximum number of diagrams in a layout is 256.
Parameters:
<LayoutFormatMode>HORizontal | VERTical
Horizontal or vertical layout; see above.
<LayoutData>
String parameter defining the number of diagrams and their
position (easy format); see above.
Parameters for setting and query:
<LayoutId>
Integer value 1, 2 ...
Current number, used by other
DISPlay:LAYout...
com-
mands to reference the created layout.
Example:
See
Manual operation:
See
"Additional Functionality: SCPI Commands"
DISPlay:LAYout:EXECute
<LayoutData>
Creates and displays a horizontal or vertical display layout. The query returns the lay-
out data of the currently displayed layout (the last layout selected via
) in executable format.
The executable format is an extension of the easy format used by
.
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The <LayoutData> string consists of two parts: <LayoutData> = '(<StartFor-
mat>,<RepeatFormat
1
>,<Repeat Format
2
> ...). The <StartFormat> descriptor dis-
tinguishes between horizontal and vertical layouts and defines the number of rows
or columns. A <RepeatFormat> descriptor follows for each row or colum in the lay-
out. The <RepeatFormat> descriptors can be nested in order to describe joined
layouts; refer to
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For a horizontal layout with N rows, each of height h
i
(i = 1 ... N) and filled with M(i)
diagrams with independent widths w
ij
(j = 1, 2 ...M(i)), the data string is composed
as follows:
<StartFormat> = N,1,0.00,0.00
<RepeatFormat
i
> = (1,M(i),1.00,h
i
[w
i1
,1.00], [w
i2
,1.00] ... [w
iM(i)
,1.00])
SCPI command reference