SCPI Command
CALCulate<Ch>[:SELected]:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe] {OFF|ON|0|1}
CALCulate<Ch>[:SELected]:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe]?
Or
CALCulate<Ch>:TRACe<Tr>:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe] {OFF|ON|0|1}
CALCulate<Ch>:TRACe<Tr>:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe]?
Turns the reference marker ON/OFF. When the reference marker is turned ON, all the values of the other markers turn to relative values. |
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command/query |
CALCulate<Ch>[:SELected] — active trace of channel <Ch>,
Or
CALCulate<Ch>:TRACe<Tr> — trace <Tr> of channel <Ch>,
<Ch> = {[1]|2|...16}
<Tr> = {[1]|2|...16}
{ON|1} |
Reference marker ON |
{OFF|0} |
Reference marker OFF |
{0|1}
0
Markers > Reference Marker
Equivalent COM Command
SCPI.CALCulate(Ch).SELected.MARKer(1).REFerence.STATe
note |
This command is similar to CALCulate<Ch>[:SELected]:MARKer:REFerence[:STATe] only. |
Status = app.SCPI.CALCulate(Ch).SELected.MARKer.REFerence.STATe
app.SCPI.CALCulate(Ch).SELected.MARKer.REFerence.STATe = true
Boolean (read/write)
Warning |
Object MARKer has an index of 1, which can be omitted in Visual Basic, but it cannot be omitted in other programming languages. |
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