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== Installing Atlantis == | == Installing Atlantis == | ||
− | + | * Download the latest version of atlantis at: http://atlantis.web.cern.ch/atlantis/atlantis_10.0.0-20050408.zip. | |
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+ | * Unzip atlantis | ||
+ | <font color = red > | ||
<pre>unzip atlantis_10.0.0-20050408.zip</pre> | <pre>unzip atlantis_10.0.0-20050408.zip</pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
− | + | * Done! | |
== Running Atlantis == | == Running Atlantis == | ||
− | + | * After the previous step you can now run atlantis by typing: | |
+ | <font color = red > | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | java -jar atlantis/atlantis.jar | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
+ | * <b>Or</b> if you would like to look at event displays reconstructed with <b>ATLFAST</b> type: | ||
+ | <font color = red > | ||
+ | <pre>java -jar atlantis/atlantis.jar Fast</pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
+ | * Atlantis versions require JAVA version 1.4 or higher to run. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Atlantis will start-up with an example event display file with which you can play around a bit. You can select another event display by going to "File" followed by "Read event" in the Atlantis GUI window. Atlantis event displays are stored in the form of a .xml file. The next section will explain how to create your own event display files using JiveXML | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Creating event display files with JiveXML == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Make sure you have the [[atlas_1002_setup|atlas 10.0.2 software environment]] set-up and initialized | ||
− | <pre> | + | * Obtain an AFS token at cern: <font color = red >klog <cern_userid>@cern.ch </font>and type your CERN AFS password at the prompt. |
+ | |||
+ | * Check-out and compile the latest version of JiveXML | ||
+ | <font color = red > | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | cmt co -r JiveXML-00-03-65 graphics/JiveXML | ||
+ | cd graphics/JiveXML/JiveXML-00-03-65/cmt | ||
+ | gmake | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
+ | * Now I can tell you two ways to make some event display files! | ||
− | + | * <b>ATLFAST</b> Let's take as an example the [[Generating_Higgs_To_4_Muons_at_NIKHEF|Generating_Higgs_To_4_Muons_at_NIKHEF]] tutorial! To create displays for these events just add the following lines in the code of <font color = blue >joboptions_HiggsGeneration.py</font> that was given in the tutorial. | |
+ | <font color = blue > | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | include( "JiveXML/JiveXMLAtlfast_jobOptionFragment.py" ) | ||
+ | EventData2XML = Algorithm( "EventData2XML" ) | ||
+ | EventData2XML.FileNamePrefix = "HiggsTo4Muons_FAST" | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
− | + | * And then run it as usual: | |
− | + | <font color = red > | |
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | athena.py joboptions_HiggsGeneration.py | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
− | + | * For each event that you reconstruct JiveXML will create a file .xml that will look like: <font color = blue >HiggsTo4Muons_FAST_0_00000.xml </font>(first event), <font color = blue >HiggsTo4Muons_FAST_0_00001.xml</font> (second event) etc. This files can now be opened in Atlantis (running in Fast mode!) as was explained previously. | |
− | == | + | * <b>Full reconstruction with RecExCommon:</b> If you are using RecExCommon for full reconstruction just add the following line in <font color = blue >myTopOptions.py</font> to create a JiveXML-file for each event you reconstruct |
+ | <font color = blue > | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | doJiveXML=True | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | </font> | ||
+ | * Still haven't figured how to set the FileNamePrefix of the files you generate this way. So now your files will have the default prefix and will look something like <font color = blue >JiveXML_0_00000.xml</font> ... |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 15 June 2005
Installing Atlantis
- Download the latest version of atlantis at: http://atlantis.web.cern.ch/atlantis/atlantis_10.0.0-20050408.zip.
- Unzip atlantis
unzip atlantis_10.0.0-20050408.zip
- Done!
Running Atlantis
- After the previous step you can now run atlantis by typing:
java -jar atlantis/atlantis.jar
- Or if you would like to look at event displays reconstructed with ATLFAST type:
java -jar atlantis/atlantis.jar Fast
- Atlantis versions require JAVA version 1.4 or higher to run.
- Atlantis will start-up with an example event display file with which you can play around a bit. You can select another event display by going to "File" followed by "Read event" in the Atlantis GUI window. Atlantis event displays are stored in the form of a .xml file. The next section will explain how to create your own event display files using JiveXML
Creating event display files with JiveXML
- Make sure you have the atlas 10.0.2 software environment set-up and initialized
- Obtain an AFS token at cern: klog <cern_userid>@cern.ch and type your CERN AFS password at the prompt.
- Check-out and compile the latest version of JiveXML
cmt co -r JiveXML-00-03-65 graphics/JiveXML cd graphics/JiveXML/JiveXML-00-03-65/cmt gmake
- Now I can tell you two ways to make some event display files!
- ATLFAST Let's take as an example the Generating_Higgs_To_4_Muons_at_NIKHEF tutorial! To create displays for these events just add the following lines in the code of joboptions_HiggsGeneration.py that was given in the tutorial.
include( "JiveXML/JiveXMLAtlfast_jobOptionFragment.py" ) EventData2XML = Algorithm( "EventData2XML" ) EventData2XML.FileNamePrefix = "HiggsTo4Muons_FAST"
- And then run it as usual:
athena.py joboptions_HiggsGeneration.py
- For each event that you reconstruct JiveXML will create a file .xml that will look like: HiggsTo4Muons_FAST_0_00000.xml (first event), HiggsTo4Muons_FAST_0_00001.xml (second event) etc. This files can now be opened in Atlantis (running in Fast mode!) as was explained previously.
- Full reconstruction with RecExCommon: If you are using RecExCommon for full reconstruction just add the following line in myTopOptions.py to create a JiveXML-file for each event you reconstruct
doJiveXML=True
- Still haven't figured how to set the FileNamePrefix of the files you generate this way. So now your files will have the default prefix and will look something like JiveXML_0_00000.xml ...