Hi Michael,
Thanks for the suggestion. It appears that if each line in the body ends with a line-feed, then things are resolved.
--chris
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- 06 Aug 2008, 09:23
- Forum: General
- Topic: Generating SDDS files with PERL
- Replies: 4
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- 06 Aug 2008, 09:02
- Forum: General
- Topic: Generating SDDS files with PERL
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2528
Re: Generating SDDS files with PERL
Hi Michael,
I've attached a file.
--chris
I've attached a file.
--chris
- 06 Aug 2008, 08:38
- Forum: General
- Topic: Generating SDDS files with PERL
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2528
Generating SDDS files with PERL
Hi, I am writing a simple script in PERL that takes the output of another program and adds the appropriate SDDS header so I can use all the functionality of the SDDS Toolkit. At first the script seems to be working. An output file is created which Windows recognizes as having an .sdds extension and ...
- 31 Jul 2008, 09:00
- Forum: General
- Topic: particle (longitudinal) coordinates
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3027
Re: particle (longitudinal) coordinates
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your quick reply and help. I've tried your first suggestion and it seems to be exactly what I need. However, I believe the correct command include "-mode=x=meanCenter" rather than "-mode=x=meanoffset".
Thanks again,
chris
Thanks for your quick reply and help. I've tried your first suggestion and it seems to be exactly what I need. However, I believe the correct command include "-mode=x=meanCenter" rather than "-mode=x=meanoffset".
Thanks again,
chris
- 31 Jul 2008, 07:30
- Forum: General
- Topic: particle (longitudinal) coordinates
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3027
particle (longitudinal) coordinates
Hi, In simulating our machine I use several "watch" elements along the linac. Often I am most interested in the longitudinal dynamics and like to see how the bunch evolves through the linac. What is often frustrating is the running time coordinate which makes it difficult to compare bunch lengths fr...