Controls the display of X-axis for various measurements.
CALCulate:X: | :DOMain [:VALues] |
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See Also
Critical Note: CALCulate commands act on the selected measurement. You can select one measurement for each channel using Calc:Par:MNUM or Calc:Par:Select. Learn more.
(Write-Read) Sets the X-axis of the selected measurement to a DC Source. This command does not change the default setting for new traces. |
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Parameters |
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<ch> |
Channel number of the selected measurement. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
<string> |
String - (Not case-sensitive) For all channels EXCEPT DIQ, choose from the following: "Default" - The default X-axis setting for the selected measurement. For Application measurements, the X-Axis domain is set with specific commands. "AO1" - Internal DC source #1 "AO2" - Internal DC source #2
Note: For DIQ channels, see CALC:X:AXIS:DOMain |
Examples |
CALC:X:AXIS 'Default' calculate:x:axis "AO1" |
Query Syntax |
CALCulate<ch>:X:AXIS? |
Return Type |
String |
"Default" |
(Write-Read) Sets and returns the X-Axis domain of the selected DIQ or Active Parameter measurement. |
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<ch> |
The Differential IQ channel number. If unspecified, value is set to 1. |
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Example |
1. CALC:X:AXIS:DOM "Power" 2. CALC:X:AXIS "Port 1" |
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Query Syntax |
CALCulate<ch>:X:AXIS:DOMain? |
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Return Type |
String |
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CALC:X:AXIS:DOMain: "Frequency" CALC:X:AXIS: "F1" |
(Read-only) Returns the stimulus values for the selected measurement in the current units. You can select one measurement for each channel using Calc:Par:MNUM or Calc:Par:Select. Learn more. This command can be used for all Measurement Classes. Note: To avoid frequency rounding errors, specify FORM:DATA <Real,64> or <ASCii, 0> |
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Parameters |
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<cnum> |
Any existing channel number; if unspecified, value is set to 1. |
Examples |
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Calc:Par:Sel "MyGCATrace" |
Return Type |
Depends on FORM:DATA command |
Not applicable |