Dear Sergey
the collision tape is opened and written within the mgdraw.f user routine.
If you like, you can easily modify the open and write statements there to
have a formatted collision tape (compiling and linking the routine to your
executable). However I strongly discourage you from doing such a
thing. The reason is the following:
In general the collision tape is a very large file and if you transform it
into a formatted one, the size will be much larger (I think about a factor
of 3).
It is much more convenient to leave the collision tape as it is and read
it with a simple program, writing to a formatted unit only what you need.
In fortran an example is given in the manual at 12.2.5} (program MGREAD).
In flair there is a python routine which does that and is Data.py
(see http://www.fluka.org/web_archive/earchive/new-fluka-discuss/2003.html)
It is located in /usr/local/flair
regards
Giuseppe Battistoni
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 merzs_at_inbox.ru wrote:
> Hello fluka experts.
>
> As I know, an information about particles I can obtain from collision tape using USERDUMP card. But this file will be binary. Could you tell me how can I obtain a ASCII format of this file. Is it possible to do it with flair.
>
> Best Regards!
> Sergey Merts
>
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