RCV.Printl()
Type: INSTANCE FUNCTION
Purpose: Print the results of an RCV experiment out to the Output file.
The Output record is printed in the format:
Tagn<tab> “TABLE” <tab> Points<tab> “Pt” <tab> “T” <tab> “Vf” <tab> “Im” <tab> “Vu” <tab> “Sig” <tab>”Ach” <tab>”IERange” <tab> “Over”<tab> “#” <tab> “s” <tab> “V vs. Ref.” <tab> “A” <tab> “V” <tab> “V” <tab>”V”<tab>”#” <tab> “bits”<tab> Pt1 T V I V V V # Flags<tab> Pt2 T V I V V V # Flags…<tab> PtN T V I V V V # Flags
where the symbols have the following meanings:
Tag
- The curve Tag [from RCV.New() or optional argument]
Points
- Total number of points acquired.
Pt(#)
- Sequential number of a point.
T
- Elapsed time from starting from RCV.Run().
Vf
- Applied Voltage vs Eref.
Im
- Measured cell current.
Vu
- Uncompensated voltage.
Sig
- Signal sent to Control Amplifier.
Ach
- Aux Channel voltage.
IERange
- IE Range used for the data point.
Over
- Overload flags.
Usage:
Rcv.Printl(Tag)
Tag
- STRING
- Optional. Used to print a different Tag than the one used in the call to RCV.New().
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