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- 11 Feb 2009, 13:26
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: how to limit the output to screen?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6575
Re: how to limit the output to screen?
Guobao, That would be quite a job since elegant freely sends output to stdout and stderr from within subroutines. We could probably add a flag that redirects stderr and stdout to /dev/null using freopen(), but I'm not sure if that answers your requirements. --Michael It just redirects the output to ...
- 06 Feb 2009, 16:46
- Forum: General
- Topic: Using 'sddsemitproc'
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2569
Re: Using 'sddsemitproc'
Chris,
The method is described in my Ph. D. Thesis (SLAC R-402). The relevant pages are attached.
--Michael
The method is described in my Ph. D. Thesis (SLAC R-402). The relevant pages are attached.
--Michael
- 04 Feb 2009, 00:11
- Forum: Linac Tracking
- Topic: Use_rad_dist in CSRCSBEND
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4135
Re: Use_rad_dist in CSRCSBEND
Pete,
That feature hasn't been implemented for CSRCSBEND.
I'll add it to the list.
--Michael
That feature hasn't been implemented for CSRCSBEND.
I'll add it to the list.
--Michael
- 02 Feb 2009, 12:06
- Forum: Dynamic Aperture
- Topic: Tracking for DA study
- Replies: 14
- Views: 35407
Re: Tracking for DA study
Chinchi,
Please see the attached files for an example of off-momentum DA.
--Michael
Please see the attached files for an example of off-momentum DA.
--Michael
Re: 2D Array
Chris,
I've asked Bob Soliday to check into this, since he has a Windows installation.
Unfortunately, I think Windows doesn't do well with scripts and pipes. It doesn't seem to have the same ability as Linux to have subprocesses of subprocesses of subprocesses...
--Michael
I've asked Bob Soliday to check into this, since he has a Windows installation.
Unfortunately, I think Windows doesn't do well with scripts and pipes. It doesn't seem to have the same ability as Linux to have subprocesses of subprocesses of subprocesses...
--Michael
Re: 2D Array
Chris,
Perhaps plaindata2sdds is not installed? Is it accessible from the commandline.
Sorry I can't provide much help with Windows platforms. I'll forward this to someone who might be able to help.
--Michael
Perhaps plaindata2sdds is not installed? Is it accessible from the commandline.
Sorry I can't provide much help with Windows platforms. I'll forward this to someone who might be able to help.
--Michael
Re: 2D Array
Chris, Here's a script that converts your image file to two SDDS files. % convertImage 2Darray.txt 2Darray1.sdds 2Darray2.sdds The first output file is organized into rows and columns just as in the input file. Each column VLine??? is a vertical line from the image. There's also a column VLineProfil...
Re: 2D Array
Chris,
How you do this depends on how the data is arranged in the file. Do you have a 2D array stored in multiple columns, or in a single column?
--Michael
How you do this depends on how the data is arranged in the file. Do you have a 2D array stored in multiple columns, or in a single column?
--Michael
- 29 Jan 2009, 09:31
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: Optimisation on an R-matrix element
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8081
Re: Optimisation on an R-matrix element
Simone,
Can you post the lattice file? It will be easier to diagnose that way.
Do you have accelerating structures between the chicanes? If so, note that R56 for the full system refers to the initial energy.
--Michael
Can you post the lattice file? It will be easier to diagnose that way.
Do you have accelerating structures between the chicanes? If so, note that R56 for the full system refers to the initial energy.
--Michael
- 28 Jan 2009, 17:31
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: Quick Optimization
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6512
Re: Quick Optimization
Sorry, I mean the "target" parameter in optimization_setup, not optimization_term.
--Michael
--Michael