:MEASure:LIST:ITEM{N}:OCCurrences
Command Syntax
:MEASure:LIST:ITEM{N}:OCCurrences {ONE | ALL}
Where {N} is a number from 1 to 64 that identifies a measurement row in the Results table. For example, ITEM4.
Query Syntax
:MEASure:LIST:ITEM{N}:OCCurrences?
Description
This command lets you select between Measure One and Measure All in the user interface which specifies whether Infiniium should make one edge-related measurement per acquisition or multiple measurements per acquisition using all edges in the acquisition.
When Measure One is selected:
- Measurements using edges are made on a particular edge (or pair of edges). Measurements are made on the edge closest to the timebase reference (see
:TIMebase:REFerence). - Measurement statistics are calculated for the one specific edge only and compiled over a number of acquisitions. A Single acquisition adds a single value to the measurement statistics. All other edges are ignored.
When Measure All is selected:
- Measurements using edges are made on all edges (or all pairs of edges) in the acquisition.
- For Period and Frequency measurements, if the first edge is rising (or falling), pairs of rising (or falling) edges throughout the acquisition are used to make the measurements.
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The "Current" measurement result (see
:MEASure:RESults?) is taken from the measurement closest to the timebase reference. For measurements on memory waveforms, it is the measurement closest to the horizontal X position setting. Annotations are shown at the "Current" measurement result.
Switching between Measure One and Measure All restarts the measurement count.
Query Response
{ONE | ALL}
Related Commands
:MEASure:LIST:CLEarClears the results table.:MEASure:LIST:ITEM{N}:REGionSelects single measurement in the results table.:MEASure:LIST:ITEM{N}:SOURceChanges the source of an existing measurement in the results table.:MEASure:LIST:MOVEMoves a measurement from one location to another in the results table.:MEASure:LIST:REMoveRemoves single measurement from the results table.:MEASure:LIST:SELectSelects single measurement in the results table.