Re: [fluka-discuss]: Eventbin data processing on flair

From: Francesco Cerutti <Francesco.Cerutti_at_cern.ch>
Date: Fri, 17 May 2019 19:31:34 +0200

Hi Alessandro,

according to the manual "binning data are printed at the end of each event
WITHOUT ANY NORMALISATION (i.e. energy per bin [GeV] and not energy
density per unit incident particle weight)." Or tracklength (cm) in case
of particle scoring.

Have a nice weekend

Francesco

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Francesco Cerutti
CERN-EN/STI
CH-1211 Geneva 23
Switzerland
tel. +41 22 7678962

On Thu, 16 May 2019, Alessandro wrote:

> Dear Francesco,
>
> Thanks for the help, I did as you say. I have one more question. What is the
> unit of mesuremento of the eventibin scoring?
>
> Best regards, Alessandro Calamida.
>
> Il 15/05/2019 22:28, Francesco Cerutti ha scritto:
>>
>>> So, if i should set on flair the asc output uniti instead of the bin one
>>> I will already have formatted result ready for the analysis? I always
>>> used the bin one, so I totaly do not know the other option.
>>
>> You will get formatted results on which you will have to setup yourself
>> the kind of analysis you wish outside Flair. These are event-by-event
>> results, on which by definition no automatic averaging/plotting applies.
>> If you ask for them, you should know the reason why you do so and find the
>> way to process them accordingly.
>> Otherwise, if the event-by-event discrimination is not really needed to
>> your actual purposes, you can stay with USRBIN binary results that can be
>> automatically processed and plotted. The difference between the two types
>> is not just technical, is first conceptual.
>>
>> All the best
>> Francesco
>>
>> **************************************************
>> Francesco Cerutti
>> CERN-EN/STI
>> CH-1211 Geneva 23
>> Switzerland
>> tel. +41 22 7678962
>>
>> On Wed, 15 May 2019, Alessandro wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Francesco,
>>>
>>> So, if i should set on flair the asc output uniti instead of the bin one
>>> I will already have formatted result ready for the analysis? I always
>>> used the bin one, so I totaly do not know the other option.
>>>
>>> Best regards, Alessandro Calamida.
>>>
>>> Il 15/05/2019 18:48, Francesco Cerutti ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Alessandro,
>>>>
>>>>  EVENTBIN is meant for an event-by-event scoring, not to get averaged
>>>>  quantities, so no built-in post-processing utility applies. If this is
>>>>  what you actually need (as an alternative to USRBIN), I suggest you ask
>>>>  for formatted output (in the respective card parameter), in order to be
>>>>  able to directly read the resulting file and setup your own analysis.
>>>>
>>>>  Best regards
>>>>  Francesco
>>>>
>>>>  **************************************************
>>>>  Francesco Cerutti
>>>>  CERN-EN/STI
>>>>  CH-1211 Geneva 23
>>>>  Switzerland
>>>>  tel. +41 22 7678962
>>>>
>>>>  On Wed, 15 May 2019, Alessandro wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  Dear FLUKA experts,
>>>>>
>>>>>  I have tried to use the evntbin scoring. I made the run but then, when
>>>>> I
>>>>>  try to process it flair does not find it. I have the *.fort file
>>>>> produced
>>>>>  by fluka but I cannot read it if I do not process them. How can I
>>>>> solve
>>>>>  this problem or I totaly do not understand how eventbin works?
>>>>>
>>>>>  Best regards, Alessandro Calamida.
>>>>>
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