Commands listed in alphabetical order
DISplay:MATHF
FTView1:CURSor:SCREEN:AYPOSi tion?
might
return
:DISPLAY:MATHFFTVIEW1:CURS OR:SCREEN:AYPOSITION
1.1741714106633
indicating the cursor position is 1.174 dBm.
DISplay:MAT
HFFTView<x>:CURSor:SCREEN:BXPOSition
This command sets or returns the horizontal cursor B position of the specified
cursor in the specified view.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
DISplay:MATHFFTView<x>:CUR Sor:SCREEN:BXPOSition <NR 3>
DISplay:MATHFFTView<x>:CUR Sor:SCREEN:BXPOSition?
Arguments
<NR3> is the horizontal cursor B position of the specified cursor in the specified
view.
Examples
DISplay:MATHFFTView1:CURSo r:SCREEN:BXPOSition 3.5e9 sets the
cursor positi
on to 3.5 GHz.
DISplay:MATHFFTView1:CURSo r:SCREEN:BXPOSition? might return
:DISPLAY:MAT
HFFTVIEW1:CURSOR:SCREEN:BX POSITION 2.50E+9
indicating the cursor position is 2.5 GHz.
DISplay:MATHFFTView<x>:CURSor:SCREEN:BYPOSition
This command sets or returns the vertical cursor B position of the specified cursor
in the specified view.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
DISplay:MATHFFTView<x>:CUR Sor:SCREEN:BYPOSition <NR 3>
DISplay:MATHFFTView<x>:CUR Sor:SCREEN:BYPOSition?
Arguments
<NR3> is the vertical cursor B position of the specified cursor in the specified view.
Examples
DISplay:MATHF
FTView1:CURSor:SCREEN:BYPOSi tion -50.0e0
sets the
cursor position to -50.0.
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