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source ~/CMS-RPC/dataQuest/scripts/create_myDir.sh myName
=== When you create your dir: ===
check that cd /~CMS-RPC/dataQuest/myName
exist and you have two .csv files.
Now you can start running the code!
==== ROUTINE ====
cd /CMS-RPC/dataQuest/bin
either you run with the dafault file
./dq –type=card ../cards/MyName/default.csv –dir=MyName
Or if you want to change the parameters for a given run
N.B : if you want to keep the HV or the threshold information associated to the run and get the corresponding appropriate plots when you perform a scan then you have to provide it in the values parameter as in the following examples :
1)
./dq –type=card ../cards/MyName/default.csv –dir=MyName –runs=741417 –values=6700 –comments=HVOnePoint
in the previous command we produce the plots for the run number 741417. The root files will contain the information on the HV and also your comment «HVOnePoint ».
2)
./dq –type=card ../cards/MyName/default.csv –dir=MyName –runs=741383 –values=550 –comments=ThresholdOnePoint
in the previous command we produce the plots for the run number 741383. The root files will contain the information on the threshold and also your « MyComment = ThresholdOnePoint».
3)
If you want to analyse several runs (not in a row)
./dq –type=card ../cards/MyName/default.csv –dir=MyName –runs=’741417|741419’ –values=’6700|6900’ –comments=HVTwoPoints
(Please note the ‘ x|y ‘ structure)
4)
If you want to analyse several runs (in a row)
./dq –type=card ../cards/MyName/default.csv –dir=MyName –runs=’741417>741420’ –values=’6700|6800|6900|7000’ –comments=HVTwoPoints
N.B : MyComment helps to keep the information of the work to be done (scan,…etc)
After running the code, a root file called analysis.root will be created in
~/CMS-RPC/dataQuest/results/MyName