Error No Aperture For Rectangle
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Gerber units FILM-SIZE 240000 200000 http://www.artwork.com/gerber/apt/allegro.htm FORMAT 2.4 required ABORT-ON-ERROR NO SCALE 1 G-CODES NO OPTIMIZE YES STATIONS-PER-WHEEL 999 COORDINATES ABSOLUTE absolute or http://mad.web.cern.ch/mad/madx.old/Introduction/aperture.html incremental SUPPRESS-LEAD-ZEROES YES leading zero suppression SUPPRESS-TRAIL-ZEROES NO SUPPRESS-EQUAL YES Aperture List Comments FLASH - probably a custom error no aperture LINE - a circular aperture used for draw commands... TREL - a thermal relief the diameter is probably the OD.... INPUT-UNITS INCHES WHEEL 1 CIRCLE 175 D10 CIRCLE 250 D11 FLASH TREL175 0 D12 error no aperture CIRCLE 200 D13 SQUARE 85 0 D14 CIRCLE 50 D15 FLASH DOT 0 D16 CIRCLE 32 D17 CIRCLE 44 D18 CIRCLE 60 D19 CIRCLE 85 D20 FLASH TREL060 0 D21 CIRCLE 70 D22 RECTANGLE 60 60 0 D23 RECTANGLE 65 65 0 D24 CIRCLE 75 D25 CIRCLE 105 D26 FLASH TREL075 0 D27 CIRCLE 58 D28 CIRCLE 68 D29 CIRCLE 110 D30 CIRCLE 180 D31 CIRCLE 130 D32 RECTANGLE 90 25 0 D33 RECTANGLE 25 90 0 D34 LINE 8 D60 LINE 10 D61 LINE 12 D62 LINE 20 D63 LINE 15 D64 LINE 5 D65 Return to: Aperture Translator | Artwork Home
to every element to do aperture tracking. The aperture of any elements can be specified (excepts drifts) by the use of the following parameters: APERTYPE This can have seven text values: CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, ELLIPSE, LHCSCREEN (a superposition of a CIRCLE and a RECTANGLE), MARGUERITE (two LHCSCREENS, one rotated by 90 degrees), RECTELLIPSE (a superposition of an ELLIPSE and a RECTANGLE) and RACETRACK. APERTURE This is an array of values, the number and meaning of which depends on the APERTYPE: APERTYPE# of parametersmeaning of parameters CIRCLE1 radius ELLIPSE2horizontal half axis, vertical half axis RECTANGLE2half width and half height LHCSCREEN3half width, half height (of rect.) and radius (of circ.) MARGUERITE3half width, half height (of rect.) and radius (of circ.) RECTELLIPSE4half width, half height (of rectangle), horizontal half axis, vertical half axis (of ellipse) RACETRACK3horizontal, vertical shift, radius shift FILENAME0where the file contains a list of x and y coordinates outlining the shape. This option is only supported by the aperture module, see below. Here is an example for setting an ELLIPTICAL aperture for the main dipoles for the LHC. MB : SBEND, L := l.MB, APERTYPE=ELLIPSE, APERTURE={0.02202,0.02202}; And an example for setting a FILENAME aperture for another magnet. Notice that no aperture parameters are needed. MB: SBEND, L := 5, APERTYPE=myfile; The syntax of myfile should be like this: x0 y0 xi yi ... xn yn Notes concerning the use of aperture: There is some inconsistency in the parameter definition for the different APERTYPE. This is historical and has to be kept for backwards compatibility. Pay some attention to the parameters you introduce! When MAKETHIN is called all the thin slices inherit the aperture from their original thick lens version. When the SIXTRACK command is called (see the SixTrack converter module C6T) the apertures are ignored by default. To convert the apertures as well the APERTURE flag has to be set. Aperture parameters are like all parameters and are inherited by offspring. Like other parameters they can also be overridden by the offspring elements if necessary. The APERTYPE and the APERTUREs themselves can be conveniently added to the TWISS table (see Twiss Module) by using the SELECT command. E.G. the command: select,flag=twiss,clear; select,f