Lattice command

https://www.dacm-logiciels.fr/tracewin
Post Reply
Indiamahendra2
Beginner
Beginner
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu 3 Jul 2025 08:09
Country:
India (in)
India

Lattice command

Post by Indiamahendra2 »

Can you explain what Lattice command do, say if i define a FODO with lattice command and i only define the fodo elements but not keep with in lattice command . Then what will be the difference?
User avatar
FranceDidier
Administrator
Administrator
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed 26 Aug 2020 14:40
Country:
France (fr)
France

Re: Lattice command

Post by FranceDidier »

Dear Sir, Hello

I don't understand what you're asking. Please be more specific. Some examples ?

Regards,

Didier
Indiamahendra2
Beginner
Beginner
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu 3 Jul 2025 08:09
Country:
India (in)
India

Re: Lattice command

Post by Indiamahendra2 »

say i have one structure file like Lattice 2 1 ,drift, quad, drift, quad, drift, lattice_end and another i dont use Lattice command so structure file like drift, quad, drift, quad, drift and transport beam in both how the result is different or what is difference between this two structure file.
can you explain when to use lattice command
User avatar
FranceDidier
Administrator
Administrator
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed 26 Aug 2020 14:40
Country:
France (fr)
France

Re: Lattice command

Post by FranceDidier »

Dear Sir,

DIRFT QUAD DRIFT QUAD, normally it's LATTICE 4 1, because your period is made up of 4 elements.
Anyway, this lattice command doesn “t change anything to the simualion in these elements, it just allows the code to know your period in order to calculate the phase advances according to the period you're defined.

Regards,

Didier
Indiamahendra2
Beginner
Beginner
Posts: 5
Joined: Thu 3 Jul 2025 08:09
Country:
India (in)
India

Re: Lattice command

Post by Indiamahendra2 »

is lattice 2 2 can be used instead of lattice 4 1
User avatar
FranceDidier
Administrator
Administrator
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed 26 Aug 2020 14:40
Country:
France (fr)
France

Re: Lattice command

Post by FranceDidier »

In your case, I don't think so.
Post Reply