Bus<N>:Mask - Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Programmer's Manual

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:BUS<n>:MASK
Command Syntax
:BUS<n>:MASK <mask>
<mask> ::= 32-bit integer in decimal, <nondecimal>, or <string>
<nondecimal> ::= #Hnn...n where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for hexadecimal
<nondecimal> ::= #Bnn...n where n ::= {0 | 1} for binary
<string> ::= "0xnn...n" where n ::= {0,..,9 | A,..,F} for hexadecimal
<n> ::= An integer, 1 or 2, is attached as a suffix to BUS
and defines the bus that is affected by the command.
The :BUS<n>:MASK command defines the bits included and excluded in
the selected bus according to the mask. Set a mask bit to a "1" to include
that bit in the selected bus, and set a mask bit to a "0" to exclude it.
This command is only valid for the MSO models.
N O T E
Query Syntax
:BUS<n>:MASK?
The :BUS<n>:MASK? query returns the mask value for the specified bus.
Return Format
<mask><NL> in decimal format
See Also
Agilent InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
(see
page
1208)
"Introduction to :BUS<n> Commands"
":BUS<n>:BIT<m>"
on page 245
":BUS<n>:BITS"
on page 246
":BUS<n>:CLEar"
on page 248
":BUS<n>:DISPlay"
on page 249
":BUS<n>:LABel"
on page 250
:BUS<n> Commands
on page 244
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