Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
CURSOR:SOURCE
1 CH2
sets the Cursor1 source to Channel 2.
CURSOR:SOURCE 2? might return :CURSOR :SOURCE2 CH2 indicating that the
Cursor2 sourc
e is Channel 2.
CURSOR:SOURCE? might return :CURSOR:SOURCE1 CH2, indicating that the
Cursor1 sou
rce is Channel 2. If you do not specify the cursor, the cursor 1 source
is returned.
CURSor:STATE
This command sets or queries the state of cursors. Note that setting the cursor
state does not modify the cursor type.
This command is equivalent to pressing the CURSOR button on the front panel.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:STATE {ON|OFF|<NR1>}
CURSor:STATE?
Related Commands
CURSor:FUNCtion
Arguments
ON displays the cursors.
OFF removes cursors from the display.
<NR1> = 0 disables the display cursors; any other value enables the display
cursors.
Examples
CURSOR:STATE ON displays the cursors.
CURSOR:STATE? might return :CURSOR:STAT E 1, indicating that the cursors
are active on the display.
CURSor:VBArs
This command s ets o r queries the current settings for the vertical bar cursors or
forces them to snap to positions specified by the DATA:START and DATA:STOP
commands.
Group
Cursor
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