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GPIB Command Reference
SAVDAT
16. GPIB
Command Reference
( S - Z , :PROG )
SAVDAT
Syntax SAVDAT {ON|OFF|1|0}
SAVDAT?
Description When saving the internal data array (refer to “Internal data arrays” on page 81) into a file
with the “SAVDASC” command on page 416 and “SAVDDAT” command on page 417
commands, enables/disables the save of the data array.
Parameters
Query response {1|0}<newline><^END>
Corresponding
key
[Save] - DATA - SELECT CONTENTS - DATA on OFF
SAVDDAT
Syntax SAVDDAT <string>
Description Saves the internal data arrays (refer to “Internal data arrays” on page 81) specified to be
saved with the “SAVCAL”(416page), “SAVDAT”(417page), “SAVDTRC”(420page),
“SAVMEM”(420page) and “SAVMTRC”(421page) commands in the binary format into
the specified file. The number of saved points is the current number of sweep points. When
specifying a file, you can use a file name including its extension (refer to
Table 8-1 on
page 113) or a file name whose extension is omitted. If the extension is not specified, the
file name is the specified file name with the “.DAT” extension added. (No query)
Parameters
If the specified file name has characters that exceed the maximum length, only the string of
up to the maximum length is valid and the remaining characters are ignored.
Corresponding
key
[Save] - DATA - BINARY
Description
ON or 1 Enables the save of the data array.
OFF or 0
(initial value)
Disables the save of the data array.
<string>
Description Save file name
Range When the extension is not specified: 8 characters or less
When the extension is specified: 12 characters or less
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