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[Rivet] Question About Writing an Analysis in Rivet"André Vieira da Silva" andsilva at ifi.unicamp.brTue May 2 14:30:09 BST 2017
Hi Andy, Thanks for the explanation. Now I'm understanding very well. I can run the rivet with the standard analysis and compare the experimental data with results from the Monte Carlo simulation. best regards André > Hi Andre, > > You should run the rivet program, passing it some events and telling it > which analyses to run on them. To run the compiled mkanalysis output > (which does virtually nothing until it's been edited to add physics > content), you need to add the --pwd flag or set the RIVET_ANALYSIS_PATH > shell variable to include $PWD (the current directory). > > You will probably find the latest tutorial slides (from the main > documentation page) useful, and running rivet etc. is covered in the > GettingStarted wiki page. > > Andy > > > On 30/04/17 16:11, "André Vieira da Silva" wrote: >> Dear Buckley >> >> I try to do my own analysis in rivet, following the >> script in the page (WritingAnAnalysis), but for me >> is not clear how to do file (rivet.yoda) to make the >> plots. >> >> In the prompt: >> >> $ rivet-mkanalysis ANALYSIS_TEST >> $ ls >> $ ANALYSIS_TEST.cc ANALYSIS_TEST.info ANALYSIS_TEST.plot >> $ rivet-buildplugin RivetANALYSIS_TEST.so ANALYSIS_TEST.cc >> $ ANALYSIS_TEST.cc ANALYSIS_TEST.info ANALYSIS_TEST.plot >> RivetANALYSIS_TEST.so >> >> What i can do after this step? what command i have to do? >> >> best regards >> >> André >> >> André Vieira da Silva >> Doutorando em Física IFGW/UNICAMP >> 19 981650211(cel) >> > > > -- > Dr Andy Buckley, Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow > Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow > > André Vieira da Silva Doutorando em Física IFGW/UNICAMP 19 981650211(cel)
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