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| 4 | ========================================================= |
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| 5 | Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for Simulation in HEP |
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| 6 | ========================================================= |
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| 8 | AnaEx01 |
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| 9 | ------- |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | This example shows the usage of histogram and tuple manipulations using |
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| 12 | an AIDA compliant system. In this example, all analysis manipulations |
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[1337] | 13 | (attaching an AIDA implementation, histo booking, filling, saving |
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| 14 | histos in a file, etc...) are concentrated in one class : |
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| 15 | AnaEx01AnalysisManager. |
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[1337] | 17 | To include the analysis code, the environment variable |
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[807] | 18 | G4ANALYSIS_USE |
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[1337] | 19 | must be defined before doing "make". If not, at run time, no |
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| 20 | histograms and file will be created. |
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[1337] | 22 | For example, a typical session from a UNIX csh flavoured shell is : |
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| 23 | csh> source <aida tool>/aida-setup.csh |
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| 24 | csh> setenv G4ANALYSIS_USE 1 |
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| 25 | csh> make |
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| 26 | csh> ${G4BIN}/${G4SYSTEM}/AnaEx01 |
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| 27 | After execution, a file AnaEx01.aida should have been created. |
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| 28 | Someone can change the default file format by changing the |
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| 29 | value of the std::string variable format in the AnaEx01AnalysisManager |
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| 30 | constructor : |
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| 31 | // File format : |
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| 32 | std::string format("xml"); |
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| 33 | //std::string format("hbook"); |
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| 34 | //std::string format("root"); |
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| 36 | Working with the OpenScientist packages : |
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| 37 | --------------------------------------- |
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| 38 | To create the analysis file, you can install the light "osc_batch" |
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| 39 | binary kit (See http://OpenScientist.lal.in2p3.fr ). For example |
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| 40 | from a UNIX sh flavoured shell : |
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| 41 | sh> cd /usr/local |
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| 42 | sh> <arrange to be su> |
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| 43 | sh> <get an osc_batch binary kit> |
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| 44 | sh> unzip -q osc_batch<platform>.zip |
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| 45 | sh> cd osc_batch/<version> |
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| 46 | sh> ./install |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | Then you build the example with : |
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| 49 | <create another terminal> |
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| 50 | csh> source /usr/local/osc_batch/<version>/aida-setup.csh |
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| 51 | csh> <source setup Geant4> |
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| 52 | csh> setenv G4ANALYSIS_USE 1 |
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| 53 | csh> cd <G4_install_path>/examples/extended/analysis/AnaEx01 |
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| 54 | csh> make |
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| 55 | csh> ${G4BIN}/${G4SYSTEM}/AnaEx01 |
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| 57 | Depending of the file format, you can visualize the produced |
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| 58 | file with various interactive tools (CERN/PAW, CERN/ROOT, jas). |
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| 59 | But if installing also an OpenScientist osc_vis binary kit, |
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| 60 | you shall be able to visualize all formats by using |
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| 61 | the osc-plot program. To install an osc_vis kit : |
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| 62 | sh> cd /usr/local |
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| 63 | sh> <arrange to be su> |
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| 64 | sh> <get an osc_vis binary kit> |
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| 65 | sh> unzip -q osc_vis<platform>.zip |
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| 66 | sh> cd osc_vis/<version> |
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| 67 | sh> ./install |
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| 68 | Then to browse the AnaEx01.<format> file (for exa from an UNIX sh shell) : |
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| 69 | <create another terminal> |
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| 70 | sh> . /usr/local/osc_vis/<version>/setup.sh |
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| 71 | sh> <setenv DISPLAY if needed> |
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| 72 | sh> osc-plot AnaEx01.[aida,root,hbook] |
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[1337] | 74 | The OpenScientist URL is : |
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| 75 | http://OpenScientist.lal.in2p3.fr. |
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[1337] | 77 | Note that OpenScientist is installed on CERN/lxplus under : |
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| 78 | /afs/cern.ch/sw/contrib/[osc_batch,osc_vis]. |
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