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History: NA software variablesSource of version: 5There are really four sorts of variables, which are classified by what the array index means.
-=Class One=- Array index is the detector. So for example, na.nd.n1.LT element 4 would be the the left time for detector N1-4. ===Class One Software Variables=== ||__Variable Name__|__Description__ na.nd.n#.LT| This is the Left Time (((Neutron Plane)) #, corrected for all corrections in the DB used to create it. na.nd.n#.LT| This is the na.nd.n#.?A| na.nd.n#.?Apedc| Class Two: Array index is the hits, lowest index number is hit that hit lowest in the detector. For example, na.nd.n1.hit_tof element 0 would be the ((tof)) variable for the lowest detector number hit in plane N1. ((na.nd.n#.hit_tof)) ((na.nd.n#.hit_bar)) ((na.nd.n#.hit_Edep)) ((na.nd.n#.hit_ypos)) ((na.nd.n#.hit_xpos)) ((na.nd.n#.lthit_time)) ((na.nd.n#.lthit_bar)) ((na.nd.n#.lahit_Adc)) ((na.nd.n#.lahit_Adcp)) ((na.nd.n#.lahit_bar)) Class Three: Array index is the hits, lowest index number is the hit that had the highest Energy Deposition. Class Four: Array index size. This is just a the maximum array size for one of the array variables. For example, for na.nd.n1.lthit_time it would be the largest number of hits in N1 in a given event. These variables are in the form: Ndata.* where * is the arrayed variable. History |
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