
Command Reference
SCPI Basics
Chapter 4148
Discrete Response Data
Discrete response data are similar to discrete parameters. The main difference is that discrete
response data only return the short form of a particular mnemonic, in all upper case letters.
The following are examples of discrete response data:
Numeric Boolean Response Data
Boolean response data returns a binary numeric value of one or zero.
String Response Data
String response data are similar to string parameters. The main difference is that string
response data returns double quotes, rather than single quotes. Embedded double quotes may
be present in string response data. Embedded quotes appear as two adjacent double quotes
with no characters between them.
The following are examples of string response data:
IMM
EXT
INT
NEG
"This is a string"
"one double quote inside brackets: [""]"
"Hello!"
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