Commands listed in alphabetical order
NOTE.
WAVEView
<x>
is the specified waveview and must be
WAVEView1
.
Group
Display Control
Syntax
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:REF:RE F<x>:VERTical:SCAle <NR3>
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:REF:RE F<x>:VERTical:SCAle?
Arguments
<NR3> is the vertical scale of the specified reference waveform.
Examples
DISplay:WAVEView1:REF:REF1 :VERTical:SCAle 400e-3 sets t he scale to
400 mV per division.
DISplay:WAVEView1:REF:REF1 :VERTical:SCAle? might return
:DISPLAY:WAVEVIEW1:REF:REF 1:VERTICAL:SCALE 378.0000 E-3
indicating the scale is 378 mV per division.
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:STYle
This command sets or queries how the waveforms are displayed for analysis mode.
NOTE.
WAVEView<x >
is the specified waveview and must be
WAVEView1
.
Group
Display Control
Syntax
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:STYle {VECtors|DOT sonly}
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:STYle?
Arguments
DOTs displays individual data points. New points immediately replace old ones.
VECtors co nnects adjacent data points. New points immediately replace old ones.
Examples
DISplay:WAVEView1:STYle VECTORS sets the display to connect adjacent
data points.
DISplay:WAVEView1:STYle? might return :DISplay:WA VEView1:STYle
DOTs
, indicating that data points are not connected.
DISplay:WAVEView<x>:VIEWStyle
The command sets or queries the waveform layout style used by the display.
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