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[Rivet] Check diphoton + X Rivet analysisAndy Buckley andy.buckley at cern.chMon Mar 10 09:58:41 GMT 2014
Hi Roman, Yes, sorry -- that makes the comparison awkward: I just meant to take a look at the source, because of the use of new functions (which are indeed only available in 2.1.1 onwards). Thanks for checking: I think we will release 2.1.1 today, and you should be able to check (if you want) with the Genser installation once it's built. Cheers, Andy On 10/03/14 10:52, Roman Lysak wrote: > > Hi Andy, > > > On 03/06/2014 10:48 PM, Andy Buckley wrote: >> Hi Roman & Kiran, >> >> I've integrated the ATLAS diphoton + X analysis that you supplied into >> the Rivet trunk, but there were several opportunities for code tidying >> along the way, which I took since it'll make our lives easier >> maintenance-wise in the long run. >> >> I don't have easy access to an MC setup that could be used to revalidate >> the analysis code, but the changes were not substantial so I thought it >> would be fine for you (and the original author) to cast an eye over the >> updated code: >> >> https://rivet.hepforge.org/trac/browser/src/Analyses/ATLAS_2012_I1199269.cc >> > I wanted to run a quick test over MC sample, but I was not able to > compile it with errors complaining that 'binIndex' and 'sortByPt' are > not declared. > I tried to use Rivet 2.1.0, so it's not clear to me whether these will > be new functions available only in new Rivet release 2.1.1. or there is > some typo. > > Anyway, I looked at the code, and it seems to me fine (also confirmed by > the original author) assuming the above functions work as expected. > > Cheers, > Roman > > >> We aim to release Rivet 2.1.1 early next week if possible, so please let >> us know soon if you see anything concerning. It is also *just about* >> possible that we could squeeze another analysis integration into this >> release if you have one which you were just about to send to us... >> >> Best wishes, >> Andy & the Rivet team >> > -- Dr Andy Buckley, Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow / PH Dept, CERN
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