Dear Didier,
is it possible to get all the dst files generate by the plot_dst command when is done an errors study?
What happens now is that is stored only the nominal runs .dst result, not the .dst of the errors study results.
Best Regards,
Michele Comunian
PLOT_DST with errors study
Re: PLOT_DST with errors study
Dear Michele,
You mean when the file name is specified in the ‘PLOT_DST file’ command because otherwise the distribution pointed to by PLOT_DST is saved in the plt file and this could already be kept for each run of an error study.
Regards,
Didier
You mean when the file name is specified in the ‘PLOT_DST file’ command because otherwise the distribution pointed to by PLOT_DST is saved in the plt file and this could already be kept for each run of an error study.
Regards,
Didier
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Re: PLOT_DST with errors study
Dear Didier,
yes, when is indicate the command plot_dst "file" to save the distribution in a specific position along the line.
We use this command to save the beam distribution where are the diagnostics or other important points.
May be as final results of errors study something like:
file00000.dst
file00001.dst
file00002.dst
....
relative to the errors 00000, 00001,00002, etc...
Best Regards,
Michele Comunian
yes, when is indicate the command plot_dst "file" to save the distribution in a specific position along the line.
We use this command to save the beam distribution where are the diagnostics or other important points.
May be as final results of errors study something like:
file00000.dst
file00001.dst
file00002.dst
....
relative to the errors 00000, 00001,00002, etc...
Best Regards,
Michele Comunian
Re: PLOT_DST with errors study
Dear Michele,
OK, so if I've understood correctly, all you need to do is not specify a file name and the distribution will be saved in the file dtl1.plt and this file can be kept for each run.
Would this approach not suit you? It seems simpler to me and everything is in a single file
Let me know
Regards,
Didier
OK, so if I've understood correctly, all you need to do is not specify a file name and the distribution will be saved in the file dtl1.plt and this file can be kept for each run.
Would this approach not suit you? It seems simpler to me and everything is in a single file
Let me know
Regards,
Didier