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-------------------- Option USRBDX produces either formatted or unformatted output (for the latter, see USRBDX description for instructions on how to read it). As for most other estimators, a complete description in clear of the requested scoring is printed also on the standard output. For instance: Bdrx n. 1 "bxlogchb " , generalised particle n. 202, from region n. 5 to region n. 6 detector area: 6.3664E+01 cm**2 this is a two ways estimator this is a fluence like estimator logar. energy binning from 1.0000E-11 to 3.0000E+00 GeV, 200 bins (ratio : 1.1413E+00) linear angular binning from 0.0000E+00 to 1.2566E+01 sr , 1 bins ( 1.2566E+01 sr wide ) data will be printed on unit -25 (unformatted if < 0) After the title and date, and one line reporting the total number of particles and their weight, the header of the formatted output is very similar to the above text: ***** Test boundary crossing estimator ***** DATE: 10/25/ 4, TIME: 10:32:59 Total number of particles followed 10000, for a total weight of 1.0000E+04 1 Bdrx n. 5 "bxlogchf " , generalised particle n. 202, from region n. 5 to region n. 6 detector area: 6.3664E+01 cm**2 this is a two ways estimator this is a fluence like estimator logar. energy binning from 1.0000E-11 to 3.0000E+00 GeV, 200 bins (ratio : 1.1413E+00) linear angular binning from 0.0000E+00 to 1.2566E+01 sr , 1 bins ( 1.2566E+01 sr wide ) Data follow in a matrix A(ie,ia), format (1(5x,1p,10(1x,e11.4))) As for most other estimators, the matrix is easily read and manipulated by a simple program, using the format reported in the header. It can also be cut and pasted into a spreadsheet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------