Header And Parameters; Table 11-1 Multiplier Mnemonics - Cubicon Lux User Manual

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11.4 Header and Parameters

The commands consist of a command header and parameters. (See the
following.)
Example:
Table ‎ 1 1-1
96
comp:nom 100.0e3
Header
Headers can be of the long form or the short form. The
long form allows easier understanding of the program
code and the short form allows more efficient use of the
computer.
Parameters may be of two types as follows.
(A) Character Data and String Data Character data
consists of ASCII characters. The abbreviation rules are
the same as the rules for command headers.
(B) Numeric Data
(a) NR1 integer:
(b) NR2 fix float: For example, 1.23,+1.23,-1.23
(c) NR3 floating point: For example, 1.23e3,
5.67e-3, 123k, 1.23M, 2.34G,
The available range for numeric data is 9.9E37. When
numeric data is used as a parameter, the suffix multiplier
mnemonics and suffix units (The suffix multiplier must
be used with the suffix unit.) can be used for some
commands as follows.
Multiplier Mnemonics
Definition
1E18 (EXA)
1E15 (PETA)
1E12 (TERA)
1E9 (GIGA)
1E6 (MEGA)
1E3 (KILO)
1E-3 (MILLI)
1E-6 (MICRO)
1E-9 (NANO)
1E-12 (PICO)
1E-15 (PEMTO)
1E-18 (ATTO)
Command Reference
Parameter
For example, 1,+123,-123
Mnemonic
EX
PE
T
G
MA
K
M
U
N
P
F
A

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