get
Instrument object properties
Syntax
get(obj)
out = get(obj)
out = get(obj,'PropertyName')
Arguments
| 
 | An instrument object or an array of instrument objects. | 
| 
 | A property name or a cell array of property names. | 
| 
 | A single property value, a structure of property values, or a cell array of property values. | 
Description
get(obj) returns all property names and
                their current values to the command line for obj. The properties
                are divided into two sections. The base properties are listed first and the
                object-specific properties are listed second.
out = get(obj) returns the structure
                    out where each field name is the name of a property of
                    obj, and each field contains the value of that
                property.
out = get(obj,'
                returns the value PropertyName')out of the property specified by
                    PropertyName for obj. If
                    PropertyName is replaced by a 1-by-n or n-by-1 cell
                array of character vectors containing property names, then get
                returns a 1-by-n cell array of values to out. If
                    obj is an array of instrument objects, then
                    out will be an m-by-n cell array of property values where m
                is equal to the length of obj and n is equal to the number of
                properties specified.
Examples
This example illustrates some of the ways you can use get to
                return property values for the GPIB object g.
g = gpib('ni',0,1);
out1 = get(g);
out2 = get(g,{'PrimaryAddress','EOSCharCode'});
get(g,'EOIMode')
ans =
onTips
When specifying a property name, you can do so without regard to case, and you can
                make use of property name completion. For example, if g is a GPIB
                object, then these commands are all valid.
out = get(g,'EOSMode'); out = get(g,'eosmode'); out = get(g,'EOSM');
Version History
Introduced before R2006a