Backtrack simulation with supersposed Field_MAP

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Backtrack simulation with supersposed Field_MAP

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Hi Didier,

Is there a way for backtrack simulation with superposed field maps without modifying the .dat file?

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Dear shliu,

The backtrack feature of TraceWIn does not require the dat file to be modified to work even with superposed field maps!

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Hi Didier,

Could you help me to check the attached project file for backtrack simulation?
BackTrack_Test.rar
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There's a bending magnet field map in the lattice.

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Dear shliu,

OK, sorry, I see. back tracking feature is not available when bending trajectory elements are used.

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Do you consider adding the function?

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I'm sorry, but I'm afraid not. The particular structure of this type of field map means that it can't be made without redesigning everything, which isn't planned for the near future.

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