Command Groups
NOTE. Using bac
k slas h as a path separator may produce some unexpected
results, depending on how your application treats escaped characters. Many
applications recognize the sequence of back slash followed by an alphabetic
character as an escaped character, and, as such, interpret that alphabetic
character as a control character. For example, the sequence "\n" may be
interpreted as a newline character; "\t" may be interpreted as a tab character. To
ensure that
this interpretation does not occur, you can use double back slashes.
For example, "E:\\testfile.txt".
Table 2-20
: File System Commands
Command
Descripti
on
FILESystem Returns the file system state
FILESystem:CWD Sets or returns the current working directory
for FILESystem commands.
FILESystem:DELEte Deletes a named file or directory
FILESystem:DIR? Returns a list of directory contents
FILESystem:FORMat
Formats a named drive
FILESystem:FREESpace? Returns the number of bytes of free space
on th
e current drive
FILE
System:MKDir
Crea
tes a new directory
FIL
ESystem:READFile
Wri
tes the contents of the specified file to the
specified interface
FILESystem:REName Assigns a new name to an existing file
FILESystem:RMDir
De
letes a named directory
FILESystem:WRITEFile Writes the specifi ed block data to the
oscilloscope current working directory
FilterVu Command Group
Use the commands in the FilterVu Command Group to set up the FilterVu feature.
FilterVu provides a variable low pass filter to block unwanted noise while still
displaying high frequency events. The oscilloscope does this by superimposing a
filtered foreground waveform over a glitch capture background waveform.
Table 2-21: FilterVuCommands
Command
Description
DISplay:GLITch Controls the display of the glitch capture
waveform
DISplay:INTENSITy:GLITch Sets the glitch intensity o n the display
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