User`s guide

/P:<pts> Interpolate to the specified number of linear spaced points. If the number of points
is not specified, then the original number of points in the data result is maintained.
This is useful if you want to do math or curve fit swept sine data, or examine results
with a large number of lines of resolution on analyzer that is limited to fewer lines.
/L:<pts> Interpolate to the specified number of log spaced points. If the number of points is
not specified, then the original number of points in the data result is maintained.
This is useful if you want to do math or curve fit swept sine data, or examine results
with a large number of lines of resolution on analyzer that is limited to fewer lines.
/T:<type> Type of interpolation: S = Spline, P = Polynomial. Default is P.
/N:<pts> Number of points for polynomial interpolation. Range: 2 – 10. Default is 2. The
default spacing is linear (polynomial interpolation and 2 points).
/X:<first>,
<last>
First and last X value of data (default is all the data). Can specify either or both.
/B:<rec> Bar record from being copied: U = Unique
/G:<gap> Add the specified # of bytes between each SDF record type area
/A:<add> Add the specified # of bytes to each SDF record
/F:<form>,
<data>
Convert number format of y data for the specified data header to the format
specified: S=SHORT16, L=LONG32, F=FLOAT32, D=DOUBLE64,
Data # is optional. If the data number is not specified, then all results are converted.
/M:[cfile]
[,<comSz>]
Add a comment record and/or reserve comSz bytes for a comment record (default is
1024)
/V Add scan var duplicate of scan structure
/Q:[uniq] Add the specified unique record: M = Modulation
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