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Revision as of 18:00, 16 July 2010

Command

GET_OP_CRC_MARKER <op number>, <marker num>, <feature num>, <param>, <value>, <type>


  • DESCRPTION*

Parameters

<op number>
Operation number.
<marker num>
Marker number.
<feature num>
The index to the feature. This will be 1 for the first feature, 2 for the second etc.
If you have selected a shape, then 1 will be the first line/arc in the shape, 2 will be the second.
If you have selected a number of points, lines and circles, then index 1 will give you the first
feature that you selected, 2 will be the second (in the order that you selected them).
<param>
Marker parameter.
<value>
Name of variable to be set by this command
<type>
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Example

- GET_OP_CRC_MARKER