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== Analysis Macros ==
 
== Analysis Macros ==
 
There are several macros to be used for the analysis. All are in opsmdaq1 in the directory:
 
 
  '''/work/idaq/Mott/Analysis/macro/'''
 
  
 
  Simple commands to plot data:
 
  Simple commands to plot data:
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  root [3] T->Draw("TDC18-TDC17")
 
  root [3] T->Draw("TDC18-TDC17")
  
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There are several macros to be used for the analysis. All are in opsmdaq1 in the directory:
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  '''/work/idaq/Mott/Analysis/macro/'''
  
 
  To plot the Mott FADC Pedestals:
 
  To plot the Mott FADC Pedestals:

Revision as of 11:18, 7 January 2014

Data Files

 CODA writes the data to this disk: /data/mott


Analyze a run

 In the directory: /work/idaq/Mott/Analysis/decoder/
 Type: decode.pl RunNumber


Analysis Macros

Simple commands to plot data:
root [1] T->Draw("FADC_CH1:Iteration$","","*l",10,100)
root [2] T->Draw("S1m_CH4:Entry$","","*l",100,1000)
root [3] T->Draw("TDC18-TDC17")

There are several macros to be used for the analysis. All are in opsmdaq1 in the directory:

 /work/idaq/Mott/Analysis/macro/
To plot the Mott FADC Pedestals:
[102] idaq@opsmdaq1 > root
root [0] .L FADC_Ped.C
root [1] FADC_Ped t
Enter Run Number: 
7154
root [2] t.Loop()
To calculate Mott Asymmetries:
[102] idaq@opsmdaq1 > root
root [0]  .L MottAsym.C
root [1]  MottAsym t
Enter Run Number: 
7154
root [2] t.Loop()


Analysis Help

  • ROOT provides a utility that generates a skeleton class designed to loop over the entries of the tree:
 root [0] TFile *f = new TFile("Mott_Sample_7231_0.root");
 root [1] T->MakeClass("MyClass")
 Files: MyClass.h and MyClass.C generated from Tree: T