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source /cvmfs/eic.opensciencegrid.org/ecce/gcc-8.3/opt/fun4all/core/bin/ecce_setup.sh -n
source /cvmfs/eic.opensciencegrid.org/ecce/gcc-8.3/opt/fun4all/core/bin/setup_local.sh $HOME/myinstall
git clone [email protected]:ECCE-EIC/tutorials
cd tutorials/AnaTutorialECCE/src
mkdir build
cd build
../autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/myinstall
make install
cd ../../macro
root.exe
.x Fun4All_G4_EICDetector_AnaTutorial.C(3)
The event run is a dummy 5 pion event and is simply intended as an example. Take a look at the AnaTutorial source code to learn more about different accessible physics objects.
You can use the AnaTutorial (or any analysis package that you write) to run over the produced DST data. To do this, download an example DST and run the provided macro over it as follows. First, change to the macros directory, e.g. cd AnaTutorialECCE/macro. Then, download an example DST and run the provided macro
mcs3 cp eicS3/eictest/ECCE/MC/ana.14/5f210c7/SIDIS/pythia6/ep_18x100highq2/DST_SIDIS_pythia6_ep_18x100highq2_039_0099000_01000.root .
root.exe
.x Fun4All_ReadDST.C(1,"DST_SIDIS_pythia6_ep_18x100highq2_039_0099000_01000.root")
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