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There is also the possibility to change the format of the printout, making
a comparison with GIOS more easy. The command is:
3 O(UTPUT) F(ORMAT) <format> ;
[example: O F G ;]
[O F N ;]
format can be either N(ORMAL) or G(IOS).
When using a high calculation order, the printout of a single transfer matrix
can extend over several pages of the output file. The order of the
printout can be chosen to be smaller than the calculation order by:
2 O(UTPUT) O(RDER) <order> ;
[example: O O 2 ;]
Sometimes the resulting transfer matrix has many elements which are
in the vicinity of 0., but are all different, thus making the output a little
bit confusing to read. With:
3 O(UTPUT) T(olerance) <value> ;
[example: O T 1.E-5 ;]
[default: O T 0. ;]
you can force GICO to output all elements of the transfer matrix,
which absolute values are smaller than <value> to appear as 0.
KPII
1999-10-20