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You can choose the Current Selection option from the menu when you select an object in the stage and run the actions code wizard. You can also choose the timeline and components actions for the code.
The Keysight instrument example code wizard creates executable code for the Keysight 34970A, 34401A and 3499-series instruments. Simple select the desired language, instrument functions, channels and scan parameters the code wizard will do the rest. The code is placed in a module sheet and may be edited, saved, or copied for final use. The code generated is sample code that demonstrates the instrument SCPI commands. It does not contain error handling or techniques to insure robust operation. You may have to modify the code to suit your needs. Several I/O libraries are supported; Keysight SICL, VISA, VISA-COM, ISDK (Instrument software Development Kit) for VB 6.0, National Instruments NI-488.
Used with the 34970A Data Acquisition/Switch unit, the code wizard can create sample code for VEE, Visual Basic, C, Microsoft ® Excel , and HP Basic. Sample code can be created for the 3499-series switch used with the 34401A multimeter in Excel and Visual Basic. Code can also be created for a generic SCPI instrument "Hello World" in Visual Basic, C, and Excel.
In Visual Studio, you can port existing code files into a C++ project using the Create New Project From Existing Code Files wizard. This wizard creates a project solution that uses the MSBuild system to manage source files and build configuration. It works best with relatively simple projects that do not have complex folder hierarchies. The wizard isn't available in older Express editions of Visual Studio.
When we work on Arduino we typically use Arduino IDE (Integrated development environment), which is software that's available for all major computers which provide a text editor for writing code with integrated library support and a physical programmable circuit board to run the code.
Try our Circuit Wizard: Introduction to Arduino program to discover the fundamentals of circuits, use resistors, and get introduced to Ohm's law while building a series of cool projects and experiments. In this Arduino course, you also code Arduino to build smart devices that sense their environment and respond accordingly. But don't worry, you don't have to buy the physical board. We use a simulator (though the code will work on the physical device if you have one). You can even get started with our $5 intro class to be sure you like it!
If you are wondering where to begin, join us for Circuit Wizard: Introduction to Arduino. Your child (Grades 4-7) will learn about the fundamentals of circuits, and how to use resistors, while building a series of cool projects and experiments (and you don't even need a physical Arduino, we use an awesome virtual one). We will also code Arduino to start building some smart devices which will sense the environment and respond accordingly. For younger students (Grades 2-4) we recommend beginning with our Micro;Bit coding for kids class.
The Configuration Wizard 2 utility helps accelerate development by automatically generating initialization source code to configure and enable the on-chip resources needed by most design projects. In just a few steps, the wizard creates a complete startup code for a specific Silicon Labs MCU. 2b1af7f3a8