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Analyzing Data
Retrieving Measurement Results at Specified Points
Retrieving Measurement Results at Specified Points
Markers allow you to retrieve measurement results at your specified points. You can use up
to eight markers for each trace, and you can move them to any point on the trace. In
addition to the regular markers, you can use a reference marker.
Showing/Hiding Markers
To show or hide markers including the reference marker, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10} on page 263
NOTE You can move markers or retrieve the data at a marker even when the markers are hidden.
NOTE The display of the reference marker is turned on or off when you turn on or off Reference
Marker mode.
Turning On or Off Reference Marker Mode
Turning on Reference Marker mode provides relative marker values with respect to the
reference marker (by deducting the value at the reference marker from the value at a
particular marker).
To turn on or off Reference Marker mode, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK:REF on page 262
Setting (Changing) and Retrieving Stimulus Value at Marker Positions
To set (or change along the frequency axis) the stimulus value at a particular marker or the
reference maker or retrieve the current stimulus value, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:X on page 279
When Reference Marker mode is on, the stimulus value at a regular marker is a relative
stimulus value obtained by deducting the stimulus value at the reference marker from the
actual stimulus value at that particular marker.
Retrieving Measurement Results at Marker Positions
To retrieve the measurement results (response values) at a particular marker or the
reference marker, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:Y? on page 280
When Reference Marker mode is on, the response value at a regular marker is a relative
value obtained by deducting the response value at the reference marker from the actual
response value at that particular marker.
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