Command Separators; Using The Min And Max Parameters - Agilent Technologies 33250A User Manual

80 mhz function / arbitrary waveform generator
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Command Separators

A colon ( : ) is used to separate a command keyword from a lower-level
keyword. You must insert a blank space to separate a parameter from a
command keyword. If a command requires more than one parameter,
you must separate adjacent parameters using a comma as shown below:
"APPL:SIN 5 KHZ, 3.0 VPP, -2.5 V"
A semicolon ( ; ) is used to separate commands within the same
subsystem, and can also minimize typing. For example, sending the
following command string:
"FREQ:START 10; STOP 1000"
... is the same as sending the following two commands:
"FREQ:START 10"
"FREQ:STOP 1000"
Use a colon and a semicolon to link commands from different subsystems.
For example, in the following command string, an error is generated if
you do not use both the colon and semicolon:
"SWE:STAT ON;:TRIG:SOUR EXT"

Using the MIN and MAX Parameters

You can substitute "MINimum" or "MAXimum" in place of a parameter
for many commands. For example, consider the following command:
FREQuency {<frequency>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Instead of selecting a specific frequency, you can substitute MIN to set
the frequency to its minimum value or MAX to set the frequency to its
maximum value.
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