Hi Selemon, My feeling was that it should run anyhow, even if Enc offset files are not there. It usually means that enhancement is not really necessary which is quite likely for pp data. I will look at the problem for run 14274. Cheers, Pawel. Bekele, Selemon wrote: >Hi Pawel, > > thanks for your reply. I found in the files you >made effiencies for the 4 deg data for run05 pp. >I have been trying to make efficiency files for >run05 pp at 8 degrees. > >I am using gtr production 4 and some gtr DC enhancement >offset files are missing for some of the runs. For example, >I see > >run 14351 >offset014351_seq002_seq003_seq004_seq005v0p4.off.EncT3 OK >offset014351_seq002_seq003_seq004_seq005v0p4.off.EncT5 OK > >run 14322 >offset014322_seq002_seq003_seq004_seq005v0p4.off.EncT3 not there >offset014322_seq002_seq003_seq004_seq005v0p4.off.EncT5 > >14274 >*.EncT3 not there >*.EncT5 not there > >I am running into problems while submitting jobs automatically. >I am not sure why these files are not generated for some runs >when the gtr files are produced. > >Selemon, > >-----Original Message----- >From: Pawel Staszel [mailto:ufstasze_at_if.uj.edu.pl] >Sent: Fri 1/19/2007 3:11 AM >To: Bekele, Selemon >Subject: Re: Tracking efficiency in run05 pp > >Dear Selemon, > >Bekele, Selemon wrote: > > > >>Hi Pavel, >> >> hope you are doing fine. >> >> >> >Thanks, I'm fine. > > > >>I am trying to make efficiency >>files for run05 pp. I am not sure if there are files already made >>for all settings in the FS. Would you please let me know if that >>is the case. >> >> >> >I made efficiency calculation for run05_pp in August06. The maps are at >the official >location e.g. >/brahms/data08/corrections/trackEff/MappedEffic_run05_pp_200_PSv1.root >To check out whether the settings you need are there you can just edit >the root file in the >root session and do >.ls, histogram's names contain information about >the settings. > > > >>If not, I would need to generate them myself and it >>would be great if you already have scripts ready to run automatically. >>I know there would be no centrality issue here, but I expect efficiency >>as a function of the "X position" and momentum. >> >> >> >The stuff used to generate maps (../banapp/corrections/efficiency) >includes README file >which provides step by step instruction of how to generate the maps. >Concerning variables: it is your choice which variables to map. When >running MapEfficiency.C script (the last stage of >the process) you have to specify string VarRequested like "XAP" (Length >has to be equal 3). In this case you will create >X vs X-slope 2D map and 3 1D maps - for X. X-slope and momentum (for >each detector). >If VarRequested="XPA" then the 2D map will be X vs momentum. > >To use the maps ones use EfficiencyCalculator (which is fact is >efficiency interface). EfficiencyCalculation >has setters void SetVar(TString var). if var is "XA" the >EfficiencyCalculation will try to use 2D X vs X-slope maps. >If var is "X" or "P" it will try to use 1D X map or 1D momentum map. If >the maps >will not be found (it refers only to particular settings) the >calculation will inform about it and abort. > >If you have more questions, then let me know. > >Cheers, >Pawel. > > > >>Thanks for the help, >> >>Selemon >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Pawel Staszel | | Jagiellonian University | | Institute of Physics email: ufstasze_at_if.uj.edu.pl | | Reymonta 4 phone: (+48) 12 663 5705 | | Krakow 30059 FAX: (+48) 12 633 7086 | | Poland | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Brahms-dev-l mailing list Brahms-dev-l_at_lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-lReceived on Tue Jan 23 2007 - 04:34:10 EST
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