Dear all,
After having flicked through the nice analysis note concerning the MRS
TPCs geometry parameter, I wondered if it would be a useful thing and not
to difficult task to write a small program that would take a geo
file as an input, calculate angles and positions from this input after
having rotated the spectrometer arms by a certain angle, and write the
results into a new geo file, e.g:
(let's say the program's called EvalNewGeometry for the purpose)
EvalNewGeometry -i <some reference geo file>.geo --mrs 45 --ffs 5 --bfs 5
-o <some output filename>.geo
If you think that's a good idea, I'd be glad to write it.
But maybe it's useless and there will be a survey for each angle setting
we want...or maybe not?
I need some feedback.
Thanks,
Djam
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