Dear Fluka Users,
I would like to get back all information of primary and secondary particles
created within the transport of one event from the different fluka stack.
I use the following users routines for that purpose ?
- stupre.f // secondary EMF
- stuprf.f // secondary hadronic
- soevsv.f // for the primary particles
- usreou.f // i get there info from FLKSTK main stack
Somehow i think that i copy redundant information to my external stack.
Could you please tell me the correct procedure/ user routine to be able
to get back the whole information about
the primary/secondary particles transported.
Thanks in advance,
Denis Bertini
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I would like to get back all information of primary and secondary =
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Could you please tell me the correct procedure/ user routine to be able =
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