Clarifying Strip Hit variable names and matching HV/LV to X and Y for unit level testing #32
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The variable names for Strip Hits and derived quantities have been changed throughout for clarity. Previously, some variables still used X and Y or P and N to denote the two sides of the detector. Now HV And LV are used throughout. Additionally, the mapping from X and Y position to HV and LV strip IDs, respectively, has been swapped to match the convention used for unit level testing.