RE: how many regions can i define in a .inp

From: <joachim.vollaire_at_cern.ch>
Date: 20 June 2011 22:24

Hi
The maximum number of regions is equal to 10000 as indicated in the manual
(see below). I don't see anything wrong with your approach and I have no
other suggestion on how to do it.
Best regards
Joachim Vollaire

The second integer value can be used to modify the format with which
   body and region data are read:

      IDBG = 0 or 10 : default fixed format for both bodies and regions
            = -10 : high-accuracy fixed format for bodies; default fixed region
                     format
            = -100 : high-accuracy fixed format for bodies; region fixed format
                     allowing more than 10000 regions
            = 100 : default fixed format for bodies; region fixed format allowing
                     more than 10000 regions
            Note however that the maximum number of regions is dimensioned to
            10000 in INCLUDE file (DIMPAR). To take advantage of the wider format
            it is necessary to modify the file and to recompile the program
            Any other value should be avoided. The value of IDBG is irrelevant if
            free geometry format has been requested (see the GLOBAL command).

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Subject: how many regions can i define in a .inp

dear all
            Since my mail has been replied that i can't get the energy deposition of Gd2O3 or
Al2O3(http://www.fluka.org/web_archive/earchive/new-fluka-discuss/3831.html),
i'm trying to get them in another way.
           I sliced the region of Gd2O3+Al2O3'mixture into 1000 slices,500
for Gd2O3, 500 for Al2O3,interlaced.i think it can approximate the
mixture.But when i run the flair,error occurred that "Too many
regions,increase Nxxrgn.execution terminated "
I have 2 questions:
1. is my way right
2. how many regions can i define in a inp
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