SEARch Commands (Search)


Execute search


Syntax


(Command)


:SEARch:EXEC (A$)

A$ = NEXT (may be omitted)


Details


Executes a search.
When NEXT is specified for A$, the search proceeds to the next point that matches the search conditions.


Example


:SEARch:EXEC;*WAI


Note


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Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query trigger search filtering


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:FILTer CH$,A
:SEARch:FILTer? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR1>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, LA to LB, L1 to L4, W1_1 to W4_2
A = 0, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000


Details


Sets trigger search filtering (samples).
Returns the current trigger search filter setting as numerical value.

When A = 0, filtering is disabled.


Example


:SEARch:FILTer CH1_1,10
:SEARch:FILTer? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:FILTER CH1_1,10  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Display the waveform at the jump position


Syntax


(Command)


:SEARch:JUMP


Details


Displays the waveform at the search position.


Example


:SEARch:JUMP


Note


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Usage
Conditions


Waveform search was previously conducted.
V2.00 or later.




Set or query the kind of search


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:KIND CH$,A$
:SEARch:KIND? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A$ = OFF, LEVEl, IN, OUT


Details


Sets the type of search for the channel specified by CH$.
The settings will be returned as a text string.

OFF (OFF)
LEVEl (Level)
IN (Window-In)
OUT (Window-Out)


Example


:SEARch:KIND CH1_1,LEVEl
:SEARch:KIND? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:KIND CH1_1,LEVEL  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the trigger level


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:LEVEl CH$,A
:SEARch:LEVEl? CH$

(Response)

A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = trigger level


Details


Sets the trigger level.
Returns the current trigger level as a numerical value.


Example


:SEARch:LEVEl CH1_1,+1.0000E-03
:SEARch:LEVEl? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:LEVEL CH1_1,+1.0000E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query logic trigger AND/OR conditions


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:LOGAnd CH$,A$
:SEARch:LOGAnd? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = LA to LB, L1 to L4
A$ = OFF, OR, AND


Details


Sets the logic trigger conditions.
Returns the logic trigger condition setting as a text string.

OFF  (trigger off)
OR  (logical sum)
AND  (logical product)


Example


:SEARch:LOGAnd LA,AND
:SEARch:LOGAnd? LA
(Response)  :SEARCH:LOGAND LA,AND  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the logic trigger pattern (mask)


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:LOGPat CH$,"A$"
:SEARch:LOGPat? CH$

(Response)

CH$,"A$"
CH$ = LA to LB, L1 to L4
A$ = (Trigger mask: X, 0, 1)


Details


Sets the logic trigger pattern (mask).
Returns the logic trigger mask as a text string.

X  (signals are ignored)
0  (trigger on low level signal)
1  (trigger on high level signal)


Example


:SEARch:LOGPat LA,"X010"
:SEARch:LOGPat? LA
(Response)  :SEARCH:LOGPAT "X012"  (when headers are enabled)

:SEARch:LOGPat L1,"XXXX00001111XXXX"
:SEARch:LOGPat? L1
(Response)  :SEARCH:LOGPAT L1,"XXXX00001111XXXX"  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the lower threshold for in-/out- window triggering


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:LOWEr CH$,A
:SEARch:LOWEr? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = lower threshold


Details


Sets the lower threshold for in-/out- window triggering.
Returns the lower threshold for in-/out- window triggering.


Example


:SEARch:LOWEr CH1_1,-1.0000E-03
:SEARch:LOWEr? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:LOWER CH1_1,-1.0000E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the search method


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:METHod A$
:SEARch:METHod?

(Response)

A$
A$ = TRIGger, PEAK


Details


Sets the search method.
Returns the current search method as a text string.

TRIGger
PEAK


Example


:SEARch:METHod PEAK
:SEARch:METHod?
(Response)  :SEARCH:METHOD PEAK  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the peak search method


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:PEAK A$
:SEARch:PEAK?

(Response)

A$
A$ = MAX, MIN, LMAX, LMIN


Details


Sets the search method for peak search.
Returns the search method for peak search, as a text string.

MAX  (global maximum)
MIN  (global minimum)
LMAX  (local maximum)
LMIN  (local minimum)


Example


:SEARch:PEAK MAX
:SEARch:PEAK?
(Response)  :SEARCH:PEAK MAX  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the peak search channel settings


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:PKCH CH$
:SEARch:PKCH?

(Response)

CH$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST


Details


Make settings for the peak search channel.
The settings will be returned as a text string.


Example


:SEARch:PKCH CH1_1
:SEARch:PKCH?
(Response)  :SEARCH:PKCH CH1_1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the peak search filter


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:PKFLt A
:SEARch:PKFLt?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = 0, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000


Details


Makes settings for the filter (sample) used during peak search.
The settings will be returned as an NR1 number.


Example


:SEARch:PKFLt 10
:SEARch:PKFLt?
(Response)  :SEARCH:PKFLT 10  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Query the search position


Syntax


(Query)


:SEARch:POSition?

(Response)

A<NR1>
A = data position


Details


Returns the serch point after executing the search.


Example


:SEARch:POSition?
(Response)  :SEARCH:POSITION 600  (when headers are enabled)


Note


The position A is as follows.

A >= 0 : search position
A = -1 : not found the search position
A = -2 : search operation was aborted
A = -3 : search condition error


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the search range


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:RANGe A$
:SEARch:RANGe?

(Response)

A$
A$ = WHOLe, A_B, C_D


Details


Sets the search range.
Returns the search range as a text string.

WHOLe
A_B  (between A/B cursors)
C_D  (between C/D cursors)


Example


:SEARch:RANGe WHOLe
:SEARch:RANGe?
(Response)  :SEARCH:RANGE WHOLE  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.




Set or query the trigger slope


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:SLOPe CH$,A$
:SEARch:SLOPe? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A$ = UP, DOWN


Details


Sets the trigger slope direction.
Returns the trigger slope direction setting, as a text string.

UP  (rising)
DOWN  (falling)


Example


:SEARch:SLOPe CH1_1,UP
:SEARch:SLOPe? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:SLOPE CH1_1,UP  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the trigger search channel


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:TGCH CH$
:SEARch:TGCH?

(Response)

CH$
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, LA to LB, L1 to L4, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST


Details


Sets the trigger search channel.
Returns the trigger search channel as a text string.


Example


:SEARch:TGCH CH1_1
:SEARch:TGCH?
(Response)  :SEARCH:TGCH CH1_1  (when headers are enabled)


Note


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Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.




Set or query the upper threshold for in-/out- window triggering


Syntax


(Command)
(Query)


:SEARch:UPPEr CH$,A
:SEARch:UPPEr? CH$

(Response)

CH$,A<NR3>
CH$ = CH1_1 to CH4_15, P1 to P2, W1_1 to W4_2, LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD, DST
A = upper threshold


Details


Sets the upper threshold for in-/out- window triggering.
Returns the upper threshold for in-/out- window triggering.


Example


:SEARch:UPPEr CH1_1,+1.0000E-03
:SEARch:UPPEr? CH1_1
(Response)  :SEARCH:UPPER CH1_1,+1.0000E-03  (when headers are enabled)


Note


-


Usage
Conditions


V2.00 or later.
LAT, LON, ALT, DIR, SPD or DST are available in V2.10 or later.