Trace Math Subtract; Trace Math Subtract From Display Line; Select Trace Display Mode - Agilent Technologies ESA-E Series Programmer's Manual

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Increasing the number of points increases smoothing at the cost of
decreasing resolution. If the number of points is an even number, then
the number of points is increased by one. If the number of points is
larger than the number of sweep points, then the number of sweep
points is used, unless the number of sweep points is even, in which case
the number of points will be the sweep points minus one. The number of
points smoothed is always an odd number.
Range:
Integer, 101 to current number of sweep points

Trace Math Subtract

:TRACe:MATH:SUBTract
<destination_trace>,<source_trace1>,<source_trace2>
Subtracts the magnitude of the two source traces (trace 1 − trace 2) and
places the result in the destination trace.
Destination traces are: TRACE1|2|3, LLINE1, LLINE2, and
RAWTRACE
Source traces are: TRACE1|2|3, LLINE1, LLINE2, and
RAWTRACE
Example:
:TRAC:MATH:SUBT TRACE3,TRACE3,TRACE2
is equivalent to: (trace 3 = trace 3 − trace 2)

Trace Math Subtract From Display Line

:TRACe:MATH:SUBTract:DLINe <trace>
Subtracts the magnitude of the display line from the selected trace and
places the result back in the selected trace.
Trace is: TRACE1|2|3, LLINE1, LLINE2, and RAWTRACE
Example:
:TRAC:MATH:SUBT:DLIN TRACE1
is equivalent to: (trace1 = trace 1 − display line)
Front Panel
Access:
View/Trace, Operations, 2 – DL –> 2

Select Trace Display Mode

:TRACe1|2|3:MODE WRITe|MAXHold|MINHold|VIEW|BLANk
:TRACe1|2|3:MODE?
Selects the display mode for the selected trace.
Write puts the trace in the normal mode, updating the data.
Maximum hold displays the highest measured trace value for all the
data that has been measured since the function was turned on.
Chapter 5
Language Reference
TRACe Subsystem
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