memformat
Usage
>> memformat [ type | newtype | availabletypes ]
Security
Unsafe.
Description
This command reports or sets the format used to store deployment data in memory. The available parameters and their usage are described below.
type requests the format of the data presently stored in memory, either for a deployment in progress or for one which has finished. If the memory is completely empty because it has been cleared, the response will be none.
newtype [= <type>] requests or sets the format of the data which will be used during a future deployment; the value can not be modified while logging is in progress.
rawbin00
calbin00
availabletypes requests a list of the data storage formats available for this logger.
If no argument is given to the command, all arguments are reported. Currently supported types are as follows:
rawbin00
This is the 'Standard' format which contains all sample data and supplementary data in a single data set in binary form.calbin00
This is the 'EasyParse' format, for which the sample data is stored in its own data set in a uniform and consistent format which is simpler to decode.
For a full discussion of the data storage formats available, refer to the section Format of Stored Data.
>> memformat availabletypes
<< memformat availabletypes = rawbin00|calbin00
>> memformat
<< memformat type = rawbin00, newtype = rawbin00, availabletypes = rawbin00|calbin00
>> permit command = memclear
<< permit command = memclear
>> memclear
<< memclear used = 0
>> memformat type
<< memformat type = none
>> memformat newtype = calbin00
<< memformat newtype = calbin00
>> memformat type
<< memformat type = none
Errors
Error E0105 command prohibited while logging
The data storage format may not be modified while logging is in progress; reading is permitted.
Error E0108 invalid argument to command: '<invalid-argument>'
The supplied argument was not recognized.