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Fwd: How to read the EXAFS information in feff.bin



Ding,

The correct address for the feffusers mailing list is:
    feffusers@u.washington.edu
If you subscribe to the list, you will receive email explaining how to 
interact with the list.


As for your question, when you received your copy of feff, you should have 
received a copy of the source code as well.  "feffdt" is one of the 
subroutines in feff's fortran source code.  If you search through the source, 
you will find it.

B


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Subject: Fw: How to read the EXAFS information in feff.bin
Date: Thursday 13 November 2003 09:46 am
From: "Jian DING" <ding@vbl.saga-u.ac.jp>
To: <ravel@phys.washington.edu>

Dear Prof. Ravel,

Sorry to trouble you directly because I failed to send the message to the
 userlist. Looking forward to get your advice.

With best regards,

Yours sincerely,

DING
(Saga Univ. Japan)
----- Original Message -----
From: Jian DING
To: listproc@u.washington.edu
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:40 PM
Subject: How to read the EXAFS information in feff.bin


Dear FEFF users,

I am a beginner of FEFF8.20.

I have tried to calculate several examples in FEFF8.20 manual and get the
 spectrums. However, I have a question as following.

In the bottom of page 30 of FEFF8.20 manual, it is said "feff.bin" contains
 all the EXAFS information for the paths, "To read the "feff.bin" into your
 own program, use the subroutine feffdt as an example". My question is, where
 I can find the  subroutine feffdt to read "feff.bin".

Looking forward to your kind reply.

with best regards,

Yours sincerely,

DING

(Saga University, Japan)

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