Ivi_GetViInt64EntryFromCmdValue
Usage
ViStatus Ivi_GetViInt64EntryFromCmdValue(ViInt32 commandValue, IviRangeTablePtr rangeTable, ViInt64* discreteOrMinValue, ViInt64* maxValue, ViInt64* coercedValue, ViInt32* tableIndex, ViString* commandString);
Purpose
This function finds the first range table entry for which the cmdValue field is equal to the command value you specify. If the function finds an entry, it returns the contents of the entry. If it does not find an entry, it returns an IVI_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE error.
The function returns the discreteOrMinValue, maxValue, and coercedValue fields as ViInt64 values.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
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commandValue | ViInt32 |
Specify the command value that you want to find in the range table. |
rangeTable | IviRangeTablePtr |
Specify the address of the range table in which to search for the command value. |
discreteOrMinValue | ViInt64* |
If the search succeeds, this parameter returns the value of the discreteOrMinValue field of the entry. You can pass VI_NULL for the parameter if you are not interested in this value. |
maxValue | ViInt64* |
If the search succeeds, this parameter returns the value of the maxValue field of the entry. You can pass VI_NULL for the parameter if you are not interested in this value. |
coercedValue | ViInt64* |
If the search succeeds, this parameter returns the value of the coercedValue field of the entry. You can pass VI_NULL for the parameter if you are not interested in this value. |
tableIndex | ViInt32* |
If the search succeeds, this parameter returns the 0-based index of the entry. You can pass VI_NULL for the parameter if you are not interested in this value. |
commandString | ViString* |
If the search succeeds, this parameter returns the pointer in the cmdString field of the entry. Do not change the contents of the string. You can pass VI_NULL for the parameter if you are not interested in this value. |
Return Value
Contains the status code that the function call returns. IVI engine functions can return error and warning values from several sets of status codes. Some status codes are unique to the IVI engine. Other status codes are the same codes that VISA Library functions return. Still others are error or warning values that functions in specific instrument drivers return. Each set of status codes has its own numeric range.
Regardless of the source of the status code, 0 always indicates success, a positive value indicates a warning, and a negative value indicates an error.