From: Lee, Kerry T. \(JSC-SF\)[LMIT] (kerry.t.lee@nasa.gov)
Date: Fri Dec 08 2006 - 15:51:15 CET
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I seem to have found that I was in error when explaining the problem. I =
missed the fact that what12 is stored as the next variable after what1, =
but the value stored where what1 should be is 77 and the value from the =
input file is -123. How is this not being transferred correctly to the =
output file?
Thanks
Kerry
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From: Lee, Kerry T. (JSC-SF)[LMIT]
Sent: Thu 12/7/2006 10:27 AM
To: fluka-discuss@fluka.org
Subject: USRYIELD binary output
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Dear FLUKA authors,
I am reading a USRYIELD output that was written according to the =
following USRYIELD command
USRYIELD -123.00000 201.00000-50.000000 4.0000000 5.0000000 =
1.0000000LET+0.1 =20
USRYIELD 1000.0000 0.0000000 100.00000 1.5000000 0.0000000 2603.0000 & =
=20
=20
I am trying to parse the file using a C++ routine, so it is imperitive I =
understand the details of what is written where. I followed the code in =
the manual on reading the USRYIELD output =
(http://www.fluka.org/manual/sect/s090/text.html) and see that the =
variable ITUSYL(NY) is supposed to correspond to the What1. When I read =
this file the variable reads a value of 2603, which is my What12 and not =
What1. I have taken into account the extra bytes that fortran writes =
and all the other values are read in correctly, so is this a bug or am I =
missing something?
Thanks
Kerry
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I seem to have found that I was in error when =
explaining the problem. I missed the fact that what12 is stored as =
the next variable after what1, but the value stored where what1 should =
be is 77 and the value from the input file is -123. How is this =
not being transferred correctly to the output file?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks<BR>
Kerry<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Lee, Kerry T. (JSC-SF)[LMIT]<BR>
Sent: Thu 12/7/2006 10:27 AM<BR>
To: fluka-discuss@fluka.org<BR>
Subject: USRYIELD binary output<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Dear FLUKA authors,<BR>
<BR>
I am reading a USRYIELD output that was written according to the =
following USRYIELD command<BR>
<BR>
USRYIELD -123.00000 201.00000-50.000000 4.0000000 5.0000000 =
1.0000000LET+0.1 <BR>
USRYIELD 1000.0000 0.0000000 100.00000 1.5000000 0.0000000 =
2603.0000 & <BR>
<BR>
I am trying to parse the file using a C++ routine, so it is imperitive I =
understand the details of what is written where. I followed the =
code in the manual on reading the USRYIELD output (<A =
HREF=3D"http://www.fluka.org/manual/sect/s090/text.html">http://www.fluka=
.org/manual/sect/s090/text.html</A>) and see that the variable =
ITUSYL(NY) is supposed to correspond to the What1. When I read =
this file the variable reads a value of 2603, which is my What12 and not =
What1. I have taken into account the extra bytes that fortran =
writes and all the other values are read in correctly, so is this a bug =
or am I missing something?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks<BR>
Kerry<BR>
<BR>
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