Remarks
Examples
PURGE
Syntax
Remarks
Example
QFORMAT
Syntax
OFORMAT SINT
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Related Commands: RESET
OUTPUT 722;"PRESET NORM"
OUTPUT 722;"PRESET FAST"
OUTPUT 722;"PRESET DIG"
Purge State. Removes a single stored state from memory.
PURGE name
name
State name. A state name may contain up to 10 characters. The name can be alpha,
alphanumeric, or an integer in the range of 0 to 127. Refer to the SSTATE
command for details.
Power-on name = none.
Default name = none; parameter required.
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To delete all stored states, use the SCRATCH command.
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Related Commands: DELSUB, SCRATCH,
OUTPUT 722; "PURGE A2"
Query Format. Designates whether query responses contain numeric or alpha
characters (whenever possible), and whether command headers are returned.
QFORMAT [type]
format
The type parameter choices are:
Numeric
type
Query
Parameter
Equiv.
NUM
0
!CONFIGURES FOR REMOTE OPERATION
!CONFIGURES FOR FAST READINGS/TRANSFER
!CONFIGURES FOR FAST DCV DIGITIZING
!PURGES STORED STATE A2
Description
Query responses sent to either GPIB or the display
are numeric only (whenever possible) with no
headers
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