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Analyzing Data
Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria
6. Analyzing Data
Searching for Positions That Match Specified Criteria
You can search for a position that matches your specified criteria using the Marker Search
feature or analysis command.
Using Marker Search
NOTE Marker Search is available whether the markers are shown or hidden.
Setting the Search Range
You can use either the entire sweep range or a user-defined range for the marker search
range, using the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM on page 245
When you opt to use a user-defined range, use the following command to set the range:
You can also select whether to specify the marker search range independently for each
trace, using the following command.
:CALC{1-4}:FUNC:DOM:COUP on page 223
Selecting a Search Type
Marker Search allows you to choose from the following eight search types:
R Maximum value
R Minimum value
R Peak (3 types)
Maximum peak (for a positive peak), minimum peak (for a negative peak)
Peak nearest to the left-hand side of the marker position
Peak nearest to the right-hand side of the marker position
R Target (3 types)
Peak nearest to the marker position
Target nearest to the left-hand side of the marker position
Target nearest to the right-hand side of the marker position
To select a search type, use the following command:
:CALC{1-4}:MARK{1-10}:FUNC:TYPE on page 274
Start value (lower limit value) :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM:STAR on page 247
Stop value (upper limit value) :CALC{1-4}:MARK:FUNC:DOM:STOP on page 248
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