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| 25 | <B>Geant4 User's Guide</B> <BR> |
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| 26 | <B>For Application Developers</B> <BR> |
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| 27 | <B>Visualization</B> </FONT></FONT> </TD> |
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| 40 | In Geant4 Visualization, you can visualize simulated data such as: |
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| 43 | <LI>Detector components |
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| 45 | <LI>A hierarchical structure of physical volumes |
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| 46 | <LI>A piece of physical volume, logical volume, and solid |
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| 48 | <LI>Particle trajectories and tracking steps |
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| 49 | <LI>Hits of particles in detector components |
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| 52 | and other user defined objects such as: |
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| 55 | <LI>A polyline, that is, a set of successive line segments |
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| 56 | <LI>A marker which marks an arbitrary 3D position |
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| 57 | <LI>texts, i.e., character strings for a description, a comment, or a title |
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| 58 | <LI>Eye guides such as coordinate axes |
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| 61 | You can visualize all these things either with visualization commands |
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| 62 | or by calling visualizing functions in your C++ source codes. |
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