Commands listed in alphabetical order
Complete path s
pecification. If the file argument begins with a file path
separator (forward slash character) or a Windows drive designator such as
C:), then the file name is interpreted as a full path.
Relative path specification. If the file argument begins with "." or ".." or has a
file path separator appearing anywhere other than the first character position,
then the file name is treated as a path that is relative to the current working
directory.
Examples
SAVE:SETUP “c:/rose_was_here.set” saves the instrument setup in the
specified file.
SAVe:SETUp:INCLUDEREFs
This command sets or queries whether displayed reference waveforms are to
be included in saved setups.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
SAVe:SETUp:INCLUDEREFs {OFF|ON|0|1}
SAVe:SETUp:INCLUDEREFs?
Arguments
OFF specifies not including displayed reference waveforms in saved setups.
ON specifies including displayed reference waveforms in saved setups.
0 specifi es not including displayed reference waveforms in saved setups.
1 specifies including displayed reference waveforms in saved setups.
Examples
SAVE:SETUP:INCLUDEREFS 0 sets reference waveforms not to be included in
saved setups.
SAVE:SETUP:INCLUDEREFS? might return :SAVE:SET UP:INCLUDEREFS 1
indicating that reference waveforms are to be included in saved setups.
SAVe:WAVEform (No Query Form)
This command saves the specified waveform(s) to the specified destination file.
The waveform source or sources must be a ctive (turned on) to save data to a file.
Group
Save and Recall
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