User`s guide
Test Sequencing Chapter 10
VEE User’s Guide 389
Analyzing Data from the Sequencer
As mentioned earlier, Sequencer data comes out as a record of 
records. In many cases, however, the Sequencer may run 
through a series of tests several times. This generates an array 
of records. Each record represents one run through the 
Sequencer and holds other records, representing each test 
within a run. The easiest way to visualize this is to imagine a 
cube of data in memory, as shown in Figure 216. 
Figure 216 A Logged Array of Records of Records
The array of records is called Log, because that is the name 
associated with the Sequencer output pin. To access a 
particular run, use array indexing with the bracket notation. 
• Log[0] is the first run through the Sequencer,  Log[1] is the 
second run, and so forth. 
• The main record for each run has two fields, Tes t1  and Test2. 










