Tspnet.tsp.runscript() - Keithley 2450 Reference Manual

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Model 2450 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Example
times =
"testRemotebuffername.timestamps", 1, 3)
print(times)
Also see
None

tspnet.tsp.runscript()

This function loads and runs a script on a remote TSP-enabled instrument.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Function
No
Usage
tspnet.tsp.runscript(connectionID, name, script)
connectionID
name
script
Details
This function is appropriate only for TSP-enabled instruments.
This function downloads a script to a remote instrument and runs it. It automatically adds the appropriate
loadscript and endscript commands around the script, captures any errors, and reads back any prompts.
No additional substitutions are done on the text.
The script is automatically loaded, compiled, and run.
Any output from previous commands is discarded.
This command does not wait for the script to complete.
If you do not want the script to do anything immediately, make sure the script only defines functions for later use.
Use the tspnet.execute() function to execute those functions at a later time.
Example
tspnet.tsp.runscript(myConnection, "myTest",
"print([[start]]) for d = 1, 10 do print([[work]]) end print([[end]])")
Load and run a script entitled myTest on the TSP-enabled instrument connected with myConnection.
Also see
tspnet.execute()
2450-901-01 Rev. B/September 2013
tspnet.tsp.rbtablecopy(testTspdevice,
Affected by
Integer value used as an identifier for other tspnet commands
The name that is assigned to the script
The body of the script as a string
(on page 8-239)
Section 8: TSP command reference
Copy the specified timestamps table for items
1 through 3, then display the table. Sample
output:
01/01/2011
10:10:10.0000013,01/01/2011
10:10:10.0000233,01/01/2011
10:10:10.0000576
Where saved
Default value
8-247

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