Understanding The Module Identification Area; Understanding The Module Parameter Display Area - Keithley 4200-SCS Reference Manual

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Section 8: Keithley User Library Tool (KULT)

Understanding the module identification area

The module identification area is located directly below the menu bar and defines the presently
open user library and user module. The components of this area are used as follows:
Library Name: Displays the name of the presently open (active) user library. To specify a
Module Name: Displays the name of the presently open user module. To specify a user
NOTE
Return type: Defines the data type of all codes that are returned by return(code)
NOTE
Library Visible /
Library Hidden:
Apply:

Understanding the module parameter display area

The module parameter area is a display-only area that is located directly below the module
identification area. In the module-parameter area, KULT displays the following:
The C-language function prototype for the user module, reflecting the parameters that are
specified in the Parameters tab area, and the return(code) data type.
The #include and #define statements that are specified in the Includes tab areas.
8-6
user library, use the File
command (see
module, use the File
(see
"File menu" on page 8-12
allows you to create a copy of the presently open user module in the same
user library:
1.
Enter a new name in the Module: text box
2.
Click Apply.
When naming a user module, remember to conform to case-sensitive C
programming language naming conventions. Do not duplicate names of existing
user modules or user libraries.
statements in the user module. A scroll box, in which you select one of the
following variable types:
• char: Character data
• double: Double precision data
• float: Single precision, floating point data
• int: Integer data
• long: 32-bit integer data
• void: No data returned
When a UTM is executed by KITE, the value of the return(code) statement is
displayed on the Data worksheet in the column labeled with the module name.
Displays whether or not the presently open user library is available to
KITE. To change the hidden/visible status, check or uncheck the Hide
Library option in the Options menu
Used to update the presently open user module to reflect additions and
changes. Also, if you change the Module Name for the presently open
user module, clicking the Apply button creates a copy of the module
under the new name.
Return to
>
New Library or the File
"File menu" on page 8-12
>
New Module or the File
for more information). Module Name also
(Figure
Section Topics
Model 4200-SCS Reference Manual
>
Open Library
for more information).
>
Open Module command
8-11).
4200-901-01 Rev. S / May 2017

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