From alikazemi7 at aut.ac.ir Fri Jul 29 15:40:30 2016 From: alikazemi7 at aut.ac.ir (alikazemi7 at aut.ac.ir) Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 18:10:30 +0430 (IRDT) Subject: [mcxtrace-users] question about McXtrace Message-ID: <1082524949.38367.1469799630567.JavaMail.Chmail@mail-1.aut.ac.ir> Hi when I open MAXX11_711.instr , it is not possible to check the plot result (picture 1). although Matlab is installed on my system, when I press start, the simulation will not be plotted and just a window opens.(picture 2). what is the problem? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mcxtrace.rar Type: application/x-rar Size: 1741594 bytes Desc: not available URL: From alikazemi7 at hotmail.com Sun Jul 31 10:01:09 2016 From: alikazemi7 at hotmail.com (Ali Kazemi) Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 12:31:09 +0430 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] I need help! Message-ID: Hi! Why is your support from McXtrace low? I asked my question from another email and you didn't answer. I also asked question from Mr Knudsen and Farhi and they didn't answer me. If you don't want to answer, please tell me! my question is this: when I open MAXX11_711.instr , it is not possible to check the plot result (figure 1). although Matlab is installed on my system, when I press start, the simulation will not be plotted and just a window opens.(figure 2). I can not create the c file in my favorite folder. when I determine the path in "out put to (dir)" blank(figure 3), several .DAT file is produced in the path.(figure 4). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 1.png Type: image/png Size: 1717399 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best Regards, Jakob Garde - programmer of mxstrace tools ________________________________________ From: mcxtrace-users [mcxtrace-users-bounces at mcxtrace.org] on behalf of Ali Kazemi [alikazemi7 at hotmail.com] Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 10:01 AM To: mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org Subject: [mcxtrace-users] I need help! Hi! Why is your support from McXtrace low? I asked my question from another email and you didn't answer. I also asked question from Mr Knudsen and Farhi and they didn't answer me. If you don't want to answer, please tell me! my question is this: when I open MAXX11_711.instr , it is not possible to check the plot result (figure 1). although Matlab is installed on my system, when I press start, the simulation will not be plotted and just a window opens.(figure 2). I can not create the c file in my favorite folder. when I determine the path in "out put to (dir)" blank(figure 3), several .DAT file is produced in the path.(figure 4). From alikazemi7 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 20 17:13:48 2016 From: alikazemi7 at hotmail.com (Ali Kazemi) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 19:43:48 +0430 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] problem in zooming Message-ID: Hi When I open an instrument in graphics window, it is not possible for me to zoom in. and after pressing either Z key or using middle mouse button nothing happens. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pkwi at fysik.dtu.dk Sat Aug 20 20:20:25 2016 From: pkwi at fysik.dtu.dk (=?utf-8?B?UGV0ZXIgS2rDpnIgV2lsbGVuZHJ1cA==?=) Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 18:20:25 +0000 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] problem in zooming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <01C671A0-D84A-48F4-B45D-A3E2E39D9439@fysik.dtu.dk> Dear Ali, I seem to recall from an earlier posting that you are running windows? If you are indeed running windows and using PGPLOT (the default) for visualising your instrument, zooming will unfortunately be a bit awkward. Try following these steps to see if they are of help: 1) Place your mouse cursor at the corner of what will be your zoom rectangle. Don?t click 2) Press the ?z? key 3) WITHOUT clicking, drag an ?imaginary? / invisible zoom rectangle from where your mouse was positioned 4) Click at the diagonal corner of the wanted zoom rectangle Other tips that are good to know: a) If the chosen rectangle is not a square, zooming will be different aspect ratio on the two axes. b) Pres ?x? at any time to come back to the original view Best and hope this helps, Peter Willendrup On 20 Aug 2016, at 17:13 , Ali Kazemi > wrote: Hi When I open an instrument in graphics window, it is not possible for me to zoom in. and after pressing either Z key or using middle mouse button nothing happens. Thanks _______________________________________________ mcxtrace-users mailing list mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org http://mailman.mcxtrace.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mcxtrace-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pkwi at fysik.dtu.dk Thu Sep 1 10:44:12 2016 From: pkwi at fysik.dtu.dk (=?utf-8?B?UGV0ZXIgS2rDpnIgV2lsbGVuZHJ1cA==?=) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 08:44:12 +0000 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] McStas workshop at NOBUGS, October 20-21 (McXtrace also possible) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7D0B5579-AF58-48C5-AEA0-8C52B729489C@fysik.dtu.dk> Dear all, This is a reminder that there will be a McStas workshop at NOBUGS in Copenhagen on October 20th-21st. For those more interested in McXtrace, we are offering the option to work with that package instead. There are still open seats available - please register via http://nobugs.esss.se . All the best, Peter Willendrup Peter Kj?r Willendrup Senior Research Engineer, Special Advisor DTU Physics Technical University of Denmark [cid:image002.gif at 01CCCAF1.5E6331F0] Department of Physics Fysikvej Building 307 DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby Direct +45 2125 4612 Mobil +45 2125 4612 Fax +45 4593 2399 pkwi at fysik.dtu.dk On 06 Jul 2016, at 23:08 , Peter Kj?r Willendrup > wrote: Dear all, This is just to inform you that there will be a McStas school/workshop in Copenhagen this fall, held in connection with the NOBUGS conference. The event is a two-day school with this tentative program: * Thursday morning: McStas for ?absolute beginners? - including intro talk and basic use of the package. * Thursday afternoon: Overview of the most important optical components * Friday morning: Samples and "complete instruments" * Friday afternoon: Advanced McStas grammar, interfacing with other codes (including use of McStas with Mantid). 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URL: From erkn at fysik.dtu.dk Mon Sep 5 10:03:33 2016 From: erkn at fysik.dtu.dk (Erik B Knudsen) Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:03:33 +0200 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] question in overwriting results In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7c88c66e-6ee2-7a7a-48ee-5bd1a0677274@fysik.dtu.dk> Dear Ali, I assume you are running your simulation through the GUI and that you are using McXtrace 1.2. The way this works is: 1. If there is no output directory specified - a unique one will be generated for you. 2. If one is specified and it does _not_ exists it will be generated and the data put there. 3. If one is specified and it _does_ exist, McXtrace will stop and ask you to remove the directory 4. If "." is specified as an output directory, McXtrace will append data to existing files to avoid data loss. I am guessing you're doing 4, no? This would indeed make the data files grow as you append more and more data to them. If you are doing something else, you'll have to supply a bit more detail about what exactly you are trying to do and we will help you. cheers Erik On 05/09/16 06:17, Ali Kazemi wrote: > Hi > When I repeat the simulation with the same parameter, after overwriting > the previous result the size of data file increases. what's the reason? > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > mcxtrace-users mailing list > mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org > http://mailman.mcxtrace.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mcxtrace-users > -- Erik Bergb?ck Knudsen, Research Engineer | DTU | morituri NEXMAP, DTU Fysik, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark |<>-<>| te phone: (+45) 2132 6655 |<>-<>| salutant From alikazemi7 at hotmail.com Thu Sep 29 20:27:34 2016 From: alikazemi7 at hotmail.com (Ali Kazemi) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 21:57:34 +0330 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] some questions about McXtrace Message-ID: Hi 1) There is a ?phase? parameter in the source components. I know the meaning of phase for waves but I don?t understand the determination of phase with a number. For example, for the source _Pt the default phase is -1. What does it mean? 2) The goal of putting a target for sources is to restrict our radiation to a solid angle. Isn?t it? 3) Do the x-rays get traced beyond this virtual target (figure 1) or not (figure 2)? 4) when the ?random phase? is set to 1 it means that the source is spatially incoherent and when set to 0 it means that the source is spatially coherent? 5) It is mentioned in the component manual that ?photons within the slit opening are unaffected, while all other photons are discarded?. I want to simulate a gold mask with some parallel slits (masks used in EI method in phase contrast x-ray imaging). If I put some slits and filters (with material data file gold) alternatively in y direction, do the x rays which hit the masks get discarded or attenuated? If discarded, what is the solution? 6) I am windows user and I couldn?t download data files from NIST FFAST as it was described in the component manual. (figure 3) 7) I couldn?t find the contrib directory where components that were submitted by users is there. 8) COMPONENT transfocator1=Lens_simple( xwidth=2e-1,yheight=2e-1,N=T1_N, material_datafile="Be.txt") WHEN(1) AT(0,0,31.5) RELATIVE Origin ROTATED (0,ANGLE,0) RELATIVE PREVIOUS What is the meaning of the condition WHEN(1) and when it get satisfied? 9) I didn?t understand what ?restore x ray? means in monitors? 10) in the instrument file of ?Test sources? example, the first source is set to E0 = 5, dE = 1. But what energy monitor shows is dE = 0.5. (figure 4) 11) what is the ?I_err? in the PSD monitors and why are its value the same as intensity values? 12) It is mentioned in the component manual that the output of monitors are intensity, counts and M(x,y). what is M? 13) Are the monitors considered virtual components and we can put some monitors in a same position? 14) Is the distance that x rays travel till hitting a component considered vacuum? 15) when we want to simulate x-ray imaging, should we use ?Absorption sample? as a sample? Don?t you think the geometry of a sample is so limited in McXtrace? 16) Does refraction happen in ?Absorption sample? apart from attenuation? 17) sorry for large number of questions! Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: figures.rar Type: application/octet-stream Size: 466438 bytes Desc: not available URL: From erkn at fysik.dtu.dk Thu Sep 29 22:38:45 2016 From: erkn at fysik.dtu.dk (Erik B Knudsen) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 22:38:45 +0200 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] some questions about McXtrace In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5a46ad96-b9bb-1dee-108a-5431d963f25c@fysik.dtu.dk> Hi Ali, Answers to your questions below: cheers Erik On 29/09/16 20:27, Ali Kazemi wrote: > Hi > > > 1)There is a ?phase? parameter in the source components. I know the > meaning of phase for waves but I don?t understand the determination of > phase with a number. For example, for the source _Pt the default phase > is -1. What does it mean? The concept is simply to consider the ray as a plane wave travelling in the direction of the wavevector. Then the number reflects the phase of the particular ray at the point where the particle is (x,y,z). ' The -1 in source_pt simply reflects a known default of something. It could basically be anything. Sure enough -1 could be considered an odd choice. > > > 2) The goal of putting a target for sources is to restrict our radiation > to a solid angle. Isn?t it? Yes - this is correct. > > > 3) Do the x-rays get traced beyond this virtual target (figure 1) or not > (figure 2)? Actually neither. Photon rays are generated as the source with a wavevector such that they will hit the target. Unless some object in between blocks or reflects them of course. The rays do not leave the source. > > > 4) when the ?random phase? is set to 1 it means that the source is > spatially incoherent and when set to 0 it means that the source is > spatially coherent? Well - it really means just that _random_. It randomphase != 0 the the phase is chosen at random. If randomphase is 0 then the phase of all photon rays is set to whatever the phase parameter happens to be. > > > 5) It is mentioned in the component manual that ?photons within the slit > opening are unaffected, while all other photons are discarded?. I want > to simulate a gold mask with some parallel slits (masks used in EI > method in phase contrast x-ray imaging). If I put some slits and filters > (with material data file gold) alternatively in y direction, do the x > rays which hit the masks get discarded or attenuated? If discarded, what > is the solution? To do this you'd have to use a GROUP. If you don't the rays that miss the first slit opening will all be discarded. Remember in McXtrace the order is important. > > > > 6) I am windows user and I couldn?t download data files from NIST FFAST > as it was described in the component manual. (figure 3) get_xray_db_data is a bash shell script, but you really don't need it. Yuo can just as easily log on the NIST website - navigate to the FFAST database and generate whatever dat you need from there. In the end what you need is a simply an ascii datafile along the lines of the ones shipped with McXtrace. What kind of data do you need? > > > 7) I couldn?t find the contrib directory where components that were > submitted by users is there. It's beacuse at that point in time when McXtrace 1.2 packages were generated contrib was empty and some systems installations delete empty directories. If you need it (I'm not sure why) you can just create the folde inside the library directory (alongside sources, monitors, optics, etc.) > > > 8) > > COMPONENT transfocator1=Lens_simple( > > xwidth=2e-1,yheight=2e-1,N=T1_N, material_datafile="Be.txt") > > WHEN(1) AT(0,0,31.5) RELATIVE Origin > > ROTATED (0,ANGLE,0) RELATIVE PREVIOUS > > > What is the meaning of the condition WHEN(1) and when it get satisfied? A 1 is always satisfied - the WHEN clause is a remnant of functionality which was removed. > > > > 9) I didn?t understand what ?restore x ray? means in monitors? In order to measure the photon ray, a monitor transports the photon to its surface. If restore_xray!=0 the monitor will nicely put the photon back where it came from. This way a monitor can safely overlap a subsequent component > > > 10) in the instrument file of ?Test sources? example, the first source > is set to E0 = 5, dE = 1. But what energy monitor shows is dE = 0.5. > (figure 4) There was some inconsistency among the source models as to whether dE mean half spread or full spread - this has been homogenized in the development tree. > > > 11) what is the ?I_err? in the PSD monitors and why are its value the > same as intensity values? I should certainly hope they're not the same as the intensity values. This would mean you have only one single ray hitting each of the pixels. The I_err values are uncertainty estimates on the corresponding intensity value of that pixel. > > > > 12) It is mentioned in the component manual that the output of monitors > are intensity, counts and M(x,y). what is M? > > > > 13) Are the monitors considered virtual components and we can put some > monitors in a same position? That depends on the geometry of the monitor, but if you set restore_xray - then yes. > > > 14) Is the distance that x rays travel till hitting a component > considered vacuum? Yes > > > 15) when we want to simulate x-ray imaging, should we use ?Absorption > sample? as a sample? Don?t you think the geometry of a sample is so > limited in McXtrace? You should use whatever sample that best describes your experiment. Absorption_sample is of course limited to sphere, cylinder, or box inside a box or cylinder. This however was more than sufficient for the experiment we were dealing with at the time it was written. If you need something more sophisticated you could extend Absorption_sample. Did you have something particular in mind? > > > 16) Does refraction happen in ?Absorption sample? apart from attenuation? At present no. Filter can do that. > > > 17) sorry for large number of questions! No problem - it is what the mailing list is for - after all. > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mcxtrace-users mailing list > mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org > http://mailman.mcxtrace.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mcxtrace-users > -- Erik Bergb?ck Knudsen, Research Engineer | DTU | morituri NEXMAP, DTU Fysik, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark |<>-<>| te phone: (+45) 2132 6655 |<>-<>| salutant From t.millard at ucl.ac.uk Fri Sep 30 12:49:08 2016 From: t.millard at ucl.ac.uk (Millard, Thomas) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 10:49:08 +0000 Subject: [mcxtrace-users] EI mcxtrace Message-ID: I noticed there may be an interest in simulating the EI phase contrast method using mcxtrace. I have in the past written a number of components to do this. If these may be useful then do feel free to email me and I'll see if I can help. Cheers, Tom t.millard at ucl.ac.uk On 30 Sep 2016 11:00 a.m., mcxtrace-users-request at mcxtrace.org wrote: > > > > Send mcxtrace-users mailing list submissions to > mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mailman.mcxtrace.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mcxtrace-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > mcxtrace-users-request at mcxtrace.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > mcxtrace-users-owner at mcxtrace.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of mcxtrace-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: some questions about McXtrace (Erik B Knudsen) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 22:38:45 +0200 > From: Erik B Knudsen > To: > Subject: Re: [mcxtrace-users] some questions about McXtrace > Message-ID: <5a46ad96-b9bb-1dee-108a-5431d963f25c at fysik.dtu.dk> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed > > Hi Ali, > > Answers to your questions below: > > cheers > Erik > > On 29/09/16 20:27, Ali Kazemi wrote: > > Hi > > > > > > 1)There is a ?phase? parameter in the source components. I know the > > meaning of phase for waves but I don?t understand the determination of > > phase with a number. For example, for the source _Pt the default phase > > is -1. What does it mean? > The concept is simply to consider the ray as a plane wave travelling in > the direction of the wavevector. Then the number reflects the phase of > the particular ray at the point where the particle is (x,y,z). ' > > The -1 in source_pt simply reflects a known default of something. It > could basically be anything. Sure enough -1 could be considered an odd > choice. > > > > > > 2) The goal of putting a target for sources is to restrict our radiation > > to a solid angle. Isn?t it? > Yes - this is correct. > > > > > > > 3) Do the x-rays get traced beyond this virtual target (figure 1) or not > > (figure 2)? > Actually neither. Photon rays are generated as the source with a > wavevector such that they will hit the target. Unless some object in > between blocks or reflects them of course. The rays do not leave the source. > > > > > > 4) when the ?random phase? is set to 1 it means that the source is > > spatially incoherent and when set to 0 it means that the source is > > spatially coherent? > Well - it really means just that _random_. It randomphase != 0 the the > phase is chosen at random. If randomphase is 0 then the phase of all > photon rays is set to whatever the phase parameter happens to be. > > > > > > 5) It is mentioned in the component manual that ?photons within the slit > > opening are unaffected, while all other photons are discarded?. I want > > to simulate a gold mask with some parallel slits (masks used in EI > > method in phase contrast x-ray imaging). If I put some slits and filters > > (with material data file gold) alternatively in y direction, do the x > > rays which hit the masks get discarded or attenuated? If discarded, what > > is the solution? > To do this you'd have to use a GROUP. If you don't the rays that miss > the first slit opening will all be discarded. Remember in McXtrace the > order is important. > > > > > > > > > 6) I am windows user and I couldn?t download data files from NIST FFAST > > as it was described in the component manual. (figure 3) > get_xray_db_data is a bash shell script, but you really don't need it. > Yuo can just as easily log on the NIST website - navigate to the FFAST > database and generate whatever dat you need from there. In the end what > you need is a simply an ascii datafile along the lines of the ones > shipped with McXtrace. What kind of data do you need? > > > > > > > 7) I couldn?t find the contrib directory where components that were > > submitted by users is there. > It's beacuse at that point in time when McXtrace 1.2 packages were > generated contrib was empty and some systems installations delete empty > directories. If you need it (I'm not sure why) you can just create the > folde inside the library directory (alongside sources, monitors, optics, > etc.) > > > > > > > 8) > > > > COMPONENT transfocator1=Lens_simple( > > > > xwidth=2e-1,yheight=2e-1,N=T1_N, material_datafile="Be.txt") > > > > WHEN(1) AT(0,0,31.5) RELATIVE Origin > > > > ROTATED (0,ANGLE,0) RELATIVE PREVIOUS > > > > > > What is the meaning of the condition WHEN(1) and when it get satisfied? > A 1 is always satisfied - the WHEN clause is a remnant of functionality > which was removed. > > > > > > > > > 9) I didn?t understand what ?restore x ray? means in monitors? > In order to measure the photon ray, a monitor transports the photon to > its surface. If restore_xray!=0 the monitor will nicely put the photon > back where it came from. This way a monitor can safely overlap a > subsequent component > > > > > > 10) in the instrument file of ?Test sources? example, the first source > > is set to E0 = 5, dE = 1. But what energy monitor shows is dE = 0.5. > > (figure 4) > There was some inconsistency among the source models as to whether dE > mean half spread or full spread - this has been homogenized in the > development tree. > > > > > > 11) what is the ?I_err? in the PSD monitors and why are its value the > > same as intensity values? > I should certainly hope they're not the same as the intensity values. > This would mean you have only one single ray hitting each of the pixels. > The I_err values are uncertainty estimates on the corresponding > intensity value of that pixel. > > > > > > > > > 12) It is mentioned in the component manual that the output of monitors > > are intensity, counts and M(x,y). what is M? > > > > > > > > > > 13) Are the monitors considered virtual components and we can put some > > monitors in a same position? > That depends on the geometry of the monitor, but if you set restore_xray > - then yes. > > > > > > > 14) Is the distance that x rays travel till hitting a component > > considered vacuum? > Yes > > > > > > 15) when we want to simulate x-ray imaging, should we use ?Absorption > > sample? as a sample? Don?t you think the geometry of a sample is so > > limited in McXtrace? > You should use whatever sample that best describes your experiment. > Absorption_sample is of course limited to sphere, cylinder, or box > inside a box or cylinder. This however was more than sufficient for the > experiment we were dealing with at the time it was written. If you need > something more sophisticated you could extend Absorption_sample. > Did you have something particular in mind? > > > > > > > 16) Does refraction happen in ?Absorption sample? apart from attenuation? > At present no. Filter can do that. > > > > > > > 17) sorry for large number of questions! > No problem - it is what the mailing list is for - after all. > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > mcxtrace-users mailing list > > mcxtrace-users at mcxtrace.org > > http://mailman.mcxtrace.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mcxtrace-users > > > > -- > Erik Bergb?ck Knudsen, Research Engineer | DTU | morituri > NEXMAP, DTU Fysik, DK-2800 Kgs. 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