Source code for RsFsw.Implementations.Calculate.Marker.Count.Frequency

from .....Internal.Core import Core
from .....Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from .....Internal import Conversions
from ..... import repcap


# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
class FrequencyCls:
	"""
	| Commands in total: 1
	| Subgroups: 0
	| Direct child commands: 1
	"""

	def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
		self._core = core
		self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("frequency", core, parent)

[docs] def get(self, window=repcap.Window.Default, marker=repcap.Marker.Default) -> float: """ ``CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:COUNt:FREQuency`` \n Snippet: ``value: float = driver.calculate.marker.count.frequency.get(window = repcap.Window.Default, marker = repcap.Marker.Default)`` \n Queries the frequency at the marker position. To get a valid result, you have to perform a complete measurement with synchronization to the end of the measurement before reading out the result. This is only possible for single sweep mode. See also method ``RsFsw.applications.k10Xlte.initiate.continuous.set()`` . Before you can use the command, you have to turn on the frequency counter. :param window: optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface 'Calculate') :param marker: optional repeated capability selector. Default value: Nr1 (settable in the interface 'Marker') :return: frequency: Frequency at the marker position. """ window_cmd_val = self._cmd_group.get_repcap_cmd_value(window, repcap.Window) marker_cmd_val = self._cmd_group.get_repcap_cmd_value(marker, repcap.Marker) response = self._core.io.query_str(f'CALCulate{window_cmd_val}:MARKer{marker_cmd_val}:COUNt:FREQuency?') return Conversions.str_to_float(response)