Difference between revisions of "EVIO 4 CODA"
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A temporary system of converting CODA data files to ROOT files and analyzing them. | A temporary system of converting CODA data files to ROOT files and analyzing them. | ||
− | The program is located in the | + | The programs are located in DAQ's subdirectory |
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+ | /home/daq/CODA/CODAreader/ROOT_V5.30/R1DC | ||
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+ | the program | ||
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+ | evio2nt | ||
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+ | is used to convert the raw CODA data file into a ROOT tree. Here is an example of the commands used | ||
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+ | first setup the environmental variables (you only need to do this once at the beginning) | ||
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+ | source ~/CODA/2.6.2/setup | ||
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+ | now execute the command | ||
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+ | ./evio2nt -f/home/daq/r3804.dat | ||
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+ | the CODA data file located at /home/daq/r3804.dat will be used to generate the file | ||
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+ | /home/daq/r3804 | ||
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+ | root will recognize the root file if you add the extension .root | ||
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+ | mv /home/daq/r3804 /home/daq/r3804.root | ||
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+ | You can now use root to look at the TDC hits with the commands | ||
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+ | root -l | ||
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+ | R1DC->Draw("(evt.TDC1190[1])/10","abs(evt.TDC1190[121]-evt.TDC1190[123])<100"); | ||
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+ | the TDC time for channel 1 will be plotted in nanoseconds and a timing cut will require the 2 scintillator hits to be within 10 ns of eachother. | ||
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+ | You can look at individual TDC hits using this ROOT file | ||
==EVIO 4.0== | ==EVIO 4.0== |
Revision as of 00:26, 10 January 2013
References
https://coda.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Evio_-_CODA_Event_I/O_libraries
Download EVIO
EVIO 2.2
evio-2.2
cd CODA/evio/evio-2.2/
1.) set the environmental variable to tell the software where CODA is
setenv CODA_HOME /home/daq/CODA/evio/evio-2.2
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $CODA_HOME/Linux-i686/lib/
2.) While in the directory evio-2.2 run scons to compile everything
scons
3.)
Linux-i686/bin/evio2xml ~/test.dat | less
4.) If you type
scons install
the programs will be moved to the CODA_HOME subdirectory under Linux-
CODAreader
A temporary system of converting CODA data files to ROOT files and analyzing them.
The programs are located in DAQ's subdirectory
/home/daq/CODA/CODAreader/ROOT_V5.30/R1DC
the program
evio2nt
is used to convert the raw CODA data file into a ROOT tree. Here is an example of the commands used
first setup the environmental variables (you only need to do this once at the beginning)
source ~/CODA/2.6.2/setup
now execute the command
./evio2nt -f/home/daq/r3804.dat
the CODA data file located at /home/daq/r3804.dat will be used to generate the file
/home/daq/r3804
root will recognize the root file if you add the extension .root
mv /home/daq/r3804 /home/daq/r3804.root
You can now use root to look at the TDC hits with the commands
root -l
R1DC->Draw("(evt.TDC1190[1])/10","abs(evt.TDC1190[121]-evt.TDC1190[123])<100");
the TDC time for channel 1 will be plotted in nanoseconds and a timing cut will require the 2 scintillator hits to be within 10 ns of eachother.
You can look at individual TDC hits using this ROOT file
EVIO 4.0
- Prereqs
sudo yum install {expat,libz}-devel
on DAQ2 i had 4.0 installed in
~/CODA/evio/evio-4.0
I set the environmental variable
export CODA_HOME ~/CODA/2.6.2
I ran scons to compile evio-4.0 in the subdirectory
libraries were installed in the subdirectory
/home/daq/CODA/evio/evio-4.0/src/2.6.2/Linux-i686/lib/
svn
On 4/12/12 EVIO was being distributed using SVN and only on a jlabX machine onsite
If you login to a jlab machine you can see the contents of the repository using the command
svn ls svn://phecda.jlab.org/daqfs/source/svnroot/
Check Out
svn co svn://phecda.jlab.org/daqfs/source/svnroot/evio-4.0
Compile evio library on CODA machine
evio-2.2
1.) set the environmental variable to tell the software where CODA is
setenv CODA_HOME /usr/local/coda/2.5
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $CODA_HOME/Linux6-86
2.) While in the directory evio-2.0 run scons to compile everything
scons
3.) If you type
scons install
the programs will be moved to the CODA_HOME subdirectory under Linux-
Compile evio2xml
Compiling EVIO on my Mac
https://gemc.jlab.org/gemc/Support/Entries/2011/8/1_Step_by_Step.html
1.) downloading and trying to compile with scons
scons: Reading SConscript files ... EnvironmentError: No module named _md5: File "/Users/tforest/src/evio/evio-4.0/evio-4.0/SConstruct", line 36: env = Environment(ENV = {'PATH' : os.environ['PATH']}) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py", line 992: apply_tools(self, tools, toolpath) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py", line 106: env.Tool(tool) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py", line 1676: tool(self) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 181: apply(self.generate, ( env, ) + args, kw) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/default.py", line 40: for t in SCons.Tool.tool_list(env['PLATFORM'], env): File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 661: env) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 549: return filter (ToolExists, tools) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 548: return Tool(tool).exists(env) File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 95: module = self._tool_module() File "/opt/local/lib/scons-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py", line 146: raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, e