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Dynamic signal analyzer gpib programming
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CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition:POINt
Moves the main marker to a specific display point.
Command Syntax:
<number> ::= a real number (NRf data)
<step> ::= UP|DOWN
<bound> ::= MAX|MIN
Example Statements:
Query Syntax:
Return Format:
Attribute Summary:
Description:
This command specifies the main marker's X-axis position by point number.
The number of points displayed along the X-axis depends upon the number of lines of resolution set with
the [SENSe:]FREQuency:RESolution command. See table 6-5.
In correlation analysis the number of points displayed along the X-axis depends upon the resolution and
the windowing function set with the [SENSe:]WINDow[:TYPE] command. See table 6-5.
In swept sine, the number of points displayed along the X-axis depends upon the number of lines of
resolution and the setting for auto-resolution. See table 6-5.
In histogram analysis, the number of points is determined by the number of bins (set with the
HIST:BINS command). The maximum number is 1024 points.
In octave analysis, the number of points is determined by the bandwidth of the filters. There are 11
points for full octave, 33 points for 1/3 octave and 132 points for 1/12 octave.
In some cases the number of points is arbitrary. These include order tracking measurement data and time
capture data.
To specify the main marker's position by a value along the X-axis, use the CALC:MARK:X command.
To specify the main marker's position by a value along the independent axis, use the CALC:MARK:POS.
CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition:POINt <number>|<step>|
<bound>
limits:
0:2047
OUTPUT 711;"CALC4:MARKER:POS:POIN 558"
OUTPUT 711;"calculate2:mark:position:poin 49"
CALCulate[1|2|3|4]:MARKer:POSition:POINt?
Integer
Option:
not applicable
Synchronization Required:
Preset State:
+0
SCPI Compliance:
no
instrument-specific
CALCulate
command/query
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