:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion{N}:FNAMe

Command Syntax

:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtionN:FNAMe "<path substitution string>\subfolder\filename"

Where:

  • FUNCtionN identifies one of 64 {1:64} functions.
  • "<path substitution string> is a string that expands into a specific file path. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%.
  • "subfolder" is an optional path folder. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms.
  • "filename" is a string without the filename extension.

Query Syntax

:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion{1:64}:FNAMe?

Description

Upon completion of limit testing for a limit line test, any function waveform can be automatically saved to a file. Use this command to enter a file name and path for the selected function. The file name extension (.h5) is automatically appended to the file name. To actually enable function waveforms to be saved, use the :LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion{N}:STATe command. To enable testing limits on a limit line test, use the :LTESt:LLINe:TEST{N}:STATe command. This command supports the DEFault common child command.

Default User Folder

The default folder for storing function waveform files is in %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms as shown in this picture. It is good practice to include a path substitution string with the filename. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms\filename.

File names must include a path when using the child :FNAMe command. The :FNAMe command is not affected by a Default Setup or Factory Default.

Specifying a path using a path substitution string in the filename ensures that the file will be saved in (or loaded from) the standard user-data folder. Failure to use a path substitution string may result either in a file created in an parent folder or a file error.