[Gate-users] Gate v6.2 Source setRotationAxis
Marc Chamberland
MarcChamberland at cmail.carleton.ca
Mon Aug 19 20:25:34 CEST 2013
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can use these commands with a source.
You have to use the Geant4 General Particle Source (gps) commands to position a source.
See the Geant4 gps user's manual here: http://reat.space.qinetiq.com/gps/new_gps_sum_files/gps_sum.htm
But I believe a simpler alternative is to attach the source to a volume and place (or move) the volume as you wish.
Marc
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Marc Chamberland, MSc
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Department of Physics
Carleton University
Ottawa (ON)
On 2013-08-19, at 2:18 PM, Sonoko Nakano <snakano at sfu.ca<mailto:snakano at sfu.ca>>
wrote:
Hello Gate users,
My computer is MacBook Pro(Mac OSX), and I am using gate v6.2.
When I use /gate/source/[source name]/setRotationAxis 1 0 0
/gate/source/[source name]/setRotationAngle 90 deg
I got an error message:
***** COMMAND NOT FOUND </gate/source/[source name]/setRotationAxis 1 0 0 > *****
Can someone help me?
Thank you,
Sonoko
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