^PEw#.WG Non-sequential incoherent intensity data. Surf defines the surface number of the NSC group *2Pr1U (always 1 in pure NSC systems). Det# refers to the object number of the desired detector. If Det# biHacm
is zero, then all detectors are cleared. If Det# is less than zero, then the detector defined by the z&;8pZr absolute value of Det# only is cleared. J>(X0@eWz For Detector Rectangles, Detector Surfaces, and all faceted detectors: If Pix# is a positive integer ]g-%7g| greater than zero, then the data from the specified pixel is returned. Otherwise, the following data Q:b0M11QR is returned depending upon the value of Pix#: SIp)& 0: Sum of the total flux in position space, average flux/area in position space, or total flux in angle <Yki8 space for all pixels for that detector object, for Data = 0, 1, or 2, respectively. 9FDu{4: -1: Maximum flux or flux/area. =}Tm8b0 -2: Minimum flux or flux/area. C8K2F5c5 -3: Number of rays striking the detector. OZ\6qMH3e -4: Standard deviation (RMS from the mean) of all the non-zero pixel data. 9gg{i6 -5: The mean value of all the non-zero pixel data. ZVgfrvZP -6, -7, -8: The x, y, or z coordinate of the position or angle Irradiance or Intensity centroid, W6<oy respectively. zT>!xGTu7~ -9,-10, -11, -12: The RMS radius, x, y, or z distance or angle of all the pixel data with respect to the d?7?tL2 centroid. %:aXEjm@ Data is 0 for flux, 1 for flux/area, and 2 for flux/solid angle pixel. Only values 0 and 1 (for flux and uHU@j(&c flux/area) are supported for faceted detectors. See “Optimizing with sources and detectors in nonsequential Ef] Hpjvp mode” on page 502 for complete details.