from ......Internal.Core import Core
from ......Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from ......Internal.StructBase import StructBase
from ......Internal.ArgStruct import ArgStruct
# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
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class SetCls:
"""Set commands group definition. 1 total commands, 0 Subgroups, 1 group commands"""
def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
self._core = core
self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("set", core, parent)
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def set(self) -> None:
"""SCPI: SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET \n
Snippet: driver.system.time.hrTimer.absolute.set.set() \n
This command sets a timestamp with the current system time. A timer can be started with a timeout relative to this
timestamp, see method RsCMPX_Base.System.Time.HrTimer.Absolute.value. An existing timestamp is overwritten. \n
"""
self._core.io.write(f'SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET')
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def set_with_opc(self, opc_timeout_ms: int = -1) -> None:
"""SCPI: SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET \n
Snippet: driver.system.time.hrTimer.absolute.set.set_with_opc() \n
This command sets a timestamp with the current system time. A timer can be started with a timeout relative to this
timestamp, see method RsCMPX_Base.System.Time.HrTimer.Absolute.value. An existing timestamp is overwritten. \n
Same as set, but waits for the operation to complete before continuing further. Use the RsCMPX_Base.utilities.opc_timeout_set() to set the timeout value. \n
:param opc_timeout_ms: Maximum time to wait in milliseconds, valid only for this call."""
self._core.io.write_with_opc(f'SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET', opc_timeout_ms)
# noinspection PyTypeChecker
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class GetStruct(StructBase):
"""Response structure. Fields: \n
- Year: int: No parameter help available
- Month: int: No parameter help available
- Day: int: No parameter help available
- Hour: int: No parameter help available
- Min_Py: int: No parameter help available
- Sec: float: No parameter help available
- Msec: int: No parameter help available"""
__meta_args_list = [
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Year'),
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Month'),
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Day'),
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Hour'),
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Min_Py'),
ArgStruct.scalar_float('Sec'),
ArgStruct.scalar_int('Msec')]
def __init__(self):
StructBase.__init__(self, self)
self.Year: int = None
self.Month: int = None
self.Day: int = None
self.Hour: int = None
self.Min_Py: int = None
self.Sec: float = None
self.Msec: int = None
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def get(self) -> GetStruct:
"""SCPI: SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET \n
Snippet: value: GetStruct = driver.system.time.hrTimer.absolute.set.get() \n
This command sets a timestamp with the current system time. A timer can be started with a timeout relative to this
timestamp, see method RsCMPX_Base.System.Time.HrTimer.Absolute.value. An existing timestamp is overwritten. \n
:return: structure: for return value, see the help for GetStruct structure arguments."""
return self._core.io.query_struct(f'SYSTem:TIME:HRTimer:ABSolute:SET?', self.__class__.GetStruct())