HP 1650B/HP 16518
Programming Reference
Figure 12-2. Complex qualifier
Figure 12-2 is a front panel representation of the complex qualifier (a Or
this complex qualitier.
OUTPUT
and RANGE must be grouped together and terms
must be grouped together. In the first level, terms from
one group may not be mixed with terms from the other. For example, the
expression ((A OR INRANGE) AND (C OR H)) is not allowed because
the term C cannot be specified in the E through I-I group.
Keep in mind that, at the first level, the operator you use determines
which terms are available. When AND is chosen, only the NOT terms
may be used. Either AND or OR may be used at the second level to join
the two groups together. It is acceptable for a group to consist of a single
term. Thus, an expression like (B AND G) is allowed, since the two
operands are both simple terms from separate groups.
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A OR
AND
NOTE
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