Re: [BLAST_SHIFTS] elogbook and checklist

From: Michael Kohl (kohlm@mit.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 03 2003 - 12:57:32 EDT


Hi Tancredi,
>
> Au contraire, in the run by run checklist, people should bother *not* to
> submit entries such as holding field angle = -1.4 deg since that is clearly
> meant to be 0 degrees and in the long run, having fancy (meaningless) numbers
> will only make the run number search more difficult.
> Who would have thought that (today, next year) by searching "runs with
> H.F. parallel to the beam line" I'd have missed most of the runs from
> this weekend ?
>
a good old problem. Do we fill in "Demand values" or "Measured values"?
As "demand values" will probably not help in any analysis of true data,
one would rather like to have "measured values". But then I wonder why
human beings have to do it (as a source of mistakes) and why it can't be
automized. Or we'd better have both DV and MV in this list.

An angle of -1.4 could be recognized as "parallel" e.g. by the comparison
abs(theta) < 2.

  Michael

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