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=Start ROOT and Draw Histogram= | =Start ROOT and Draw Histogram= | ||
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In this first lab your goal will be to start root and draw a histogram. | In this first lab your goal will be to start root and draw a histogram. | ||
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export ROOTSYS=~/src/ROOT/root | export ROOTSYS=~/src/ROOT/root | ||
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+ | Define a variable to contain the desired histogram | ||
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+ | TH | ||
[http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Error_Analysis_for_the_Physical_Sciences] [[Forest_Error_Analysis_for_the_Physical_Sciences]] | [http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Error_Analysis_for_the_Physical_Sciences] [[Forest_Error_Analysis_for_the_Physical_Sciences]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 14 January 2010
Start ROOT and Draw Histogram
Step 1
In this first lab your goal will be to start root and draw a histogram.
If you are on a Windows machine start the ROOT interpreter by double clicking on the Desctop icon which looks like a tree and says ROOT underneath it If you are on a Unix machine set the environmental variable ROOTSYS to point to the base subdirectory containing the ROOT files and start root with the command $ROOTSYS/bin/root. You can set the ROOTSYS environmental variable under the bash chell with the command
export ROOTSYS=path
where path identifies the location of the root base subdirectory. My ROOT base subdirectory is located at ~/src/ROOT/root so I would execture the following shell command
export ROOTSYS=~/src/ROOT/root
Step 2
Define a variable to contain the desired histogram
TH