Parameter Types - Agilent Technologies 8712ET Programmer's Manual

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Parameter Types

In the following tables, the FORM column gives the parameter type
returned by the instrument in response to a query. NR1, NR2 and NR3
refer to the different types of numeric data. CHAR (character data),
STRING (string data) and BLOCK (block data) are also used to describe
response types. The parameter types expected by the instrument as part
of a command are summarized below:
Integers (such as +1, 0, −1, 123, −12345)
NR1
NR2
Floating point numbers with an explicit decimal point
(such as 12.3, +1.234, −0.12345)
NR3
Floating point numbers in scientific notation (such as
+1.23E+5, +123.4E-3, -456.789E+6)
CHAR
Character parameters (sometimes referred to as
discrete parameters) consisting of ASCII characters.
They are typically used for program settings that have
a finite number of values.
STRING
String parameters can contain virtually any set of
ASCII characters. The string must begin with a single
quote ( ' ) or a double quote ( " ) and end with the
same character.
BLOCK
Block parameters are typically used to transfer large
quantities of related data (like a data trace).
Some numeric parameters may be followed by an appropriate suffix.
Commands that accept a suffix also allow standard metric multipliers to
be combined with the suffix. For example, commands that set a
frequency will accept HZ, KHZ, MHZ and GHZ. Commands that set a
time will accept S, MS, US, NS, PS, FS and AS. Note that case is ignored.
The multiplier "M" is interpreted as either milli- (10
depending on context. If no suffix is included, the default units for the
parameter are used.
Programmer's Guide
SCPI Command Summary
Queries, Forms, and Parameter Types
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) or mega- (10
6
),
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