:MEASure:HISTogram:PEAK?
Query Syntax
:MEASure:HISTogram{1:4}:PEAK?
Description
Returns Peak Hits, which is the histogram's greatest peak as reported on the Histograms results table.
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Measurement Ready?
To confirm that the measurement is ready to read, you can query the measurement's status:
if ('CORR' in Flex.query(':STATus?')): measurement = Flex.query('?')
If averaging is turned on (:ACQuire:AVERaging
), you can also confirm if the measurement result is ready by comparing the number of specified averages (:ACQuire:ECOunt?
) versus the number of measurement sweeps that have occurred (:COUNt?
). The technique uses the :COUNt?
common measurement query. For example,
if (Flex.query(':COUNt?') >= Flex.query(':ACQuire:ECOUNt?')): measurement = Flex.query('?')
You can also use an acquisition limit lest to test that a number of waveform samples, or pattern acquisitions have completed before returning a measurement. Refer to the :LTESt:ACQuire:CTYPe
command.
Common Measurement Child Queries
This command supports the use of the following common measurement queries: :LOCation?
, :COUNt?
, :MAXimum?
, :MINimum?
, :MEAN?
, and :SDEViation?
.