Command DMODE
| GSI
| Biophysics
| display commands
|
- axis
- /
- lin
- log
- sqrt
- recip
- auto
- fix
- save
- error
- noerror
- wrap
- nowrap
- ptp
- smth
- live
- nolive
- upd()
- prio()
- debug
Purpose
Set global spectrum representation modes
Parameters
axis
-
Axis which should be changed (
x
or y
)
lin
-
Linear axis.
log
-
Logarithmic axis.
sqrt
-
Square root axis.
Not yet implemented.
recip
-
Reciprocal axis.
Not yet implemented.
auto
-
Automatic scaling.
fix
-
Fixed scaling. See also command
DSCA
.
save
-
The actual scale limits are saved,
i.e. they define the limits for the display mode
fix
.
error
-
Spectra are drawn with error bars, if defined previously by the
command
AERROR
.
noerror
-
No error bars are drawn. This is the startup default.
wrap
-
If the data of a channel exceed the y-scale,
the excess is displayed as in some multichannel analyzer displays:
y = MOD(y,ymax)
Not yet implemented.
nowr
-
Overflows are not dispalyed (default):
y = MIN(y,ymax)
Not yet implemented.
ptp
-
If a spectrum must be compressed to fit on the screen,
the minimum and maximum of the channels within the
compressed bins are shown (peak-to-peak) (default).
Not yet implemented.
smth
-
If a spectrum must be compressed to fit on the screen,
the average of the channels within the compressed bins
is shown (smoothed).
Not yet implemented.
live
-
Switch on live mode for one-dimensional spectra
(only temporary effect).
Not yet implemented.
nolive
-
Switch off live mode.
Not yet implemented.
upd(s)
-
Set the update interval in seconds (default: 10).
This option causes the immediate update of the last
displayed spectrum;
s=0
stops the update mode.
Not yet implemented.
prio(p)
-
Display priority.
-
p=1
:
Accumulation continues while the display task reads the
data in the spectrum; discrepancies of scaling and
channel integrations may occur, depending on the rate
of data accumulation.
-
p=2
:
Accumulation of all spectra of the qualifier selected
by a display command is stopped while the spectrum is
displayed; scaling and channel integrations are always
correct.
Not yet implemented.
debug
-
Debug switch. Lots of output !
Function
Remarks
Examples
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Last updated: M.Kraemer@gsi.de,
4-Aug-1999
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