CLAW Format

This is also a material-ordered format very similar to IOUT=1. The NED+3 edit positions are written out in a separate response edit block with its own header card containing the name of the material and the word ``EDITS.'' All the groups for position 1 are written first in 6E12.5 format. A reaction identifier and sequence number are added to each card in columns 73--80. The same process is followed for the rest of the edits. The first NED positions are then removed for each group of the scattering blocks, and the blocks are written out using 6E12.5 cards. Each card has its Legendre order and a sequence number in columns 73--80.

The edit tables are very easy to access with a text editor in this form, and the positions reserved for edits in the high-order tables have been removed for economy in transport code storage. An example of CLAW output is here.

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