Difference between revisions of "Analysis Software for Left HRS"
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Running the analyzer, type "analyzer" | Running the analyzer, type "analyzer" | ||
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aonl1.jlab.org> analyzer | aonl1.jlab.org> analyzer | ||
analyzer [0] .x setup.C | analyzer [0] .x setup.C | ||
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analyzer [2] .q | analyzer [2] .q | ||
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− | This produced a root file Afile.root in the $pwd | + | This produced a root file Afile.root in the $pwd which gets used by some macros. |
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− | which gets used by some macros. | + | |
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aonl1.jlab.org> root .x showVdc1.C | aonl1.jlab.org> root .x showVdc1.C | ||
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and there are other macros like show*.C | and there are other macros like show*.C |
Revision as of 17:05, 7 June 2021
Brief instructions on running the Podd analyzer
See also the more verbose file: /adaqfs/home/adev/bob/analyzer/run/README
Type "goana" on adev account on aonl1 or aonl2 to go to the working directory and set the environment.
Which run is analyzed is controlled by a link. If you type "./doit.com 546" It produces the link to the data and launches the analyzer
run.dat -> /adaq1/data1/LHRS_CODA3_728.dat.0
Running the analyzer, type "analyzer"
aonl1.jlab.org> analyzer analyzer [0] .x setup.C analyzer [1] analyzer->Process(*run) after the analyzer finishes, you may quit analyzer [2] .q
This produced a root file Afile.root in the $pwd which gets used by some macros.
aonl1.jlab.org> root .x showVdc1.C
and there are other macros like show*.C