Hi, I agree you are right. The phi's are calculated as 0, but in our regular ccordinate system it is ~ -pi as you say. Since it has always been so as I know we are problay better off leaving it as is. Flemming ---------------------------------------------------------------- Flemming Videbaek Physics Department Brookhaven National Laboratory e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov phone: 631-344-4106 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hironori Ito" <hito@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov> To: "flemming videbaek" <videbaek@bnl.gov> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:07 PM Subject: question one FS.fPhi variable about DST > Hello. While looking at my code to analyze DST for FS, I realize that > there is something wrong (or something I thought it is not.). That is > FS.fPhi distribution is centered around 0 and not -pi. Why? Is FS.fPhi > rotated? Or, am I completely misunderstanding this value? > > Hiro > _______________________________________________ Brahms-dev-l mailing list Brahms-dev-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-lReceived on Tue Oct 26 18:30:31 2004
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