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== Configuration of PANDAroot == | == Configuration of PANDAroot == | ||
Running the command '''root-setup panda''' will configure your system to use PANDAroot. This command will also automatically create-adapt your '''.bashrc''' file, so after you have run this command your system is almost ready, you do have to re-open the terminal to activate the new environment settings or run the '''source''' command given at the end of set-up. | Running the command '''root-setup panda''' will configure your system to use PANDAroot. This command will also automatically create-adapt your '''.bashrc''' file, so after you have run this command your system is almost ready, you do have to re-open the terminal to activate the new environment settings or run the '''source''' command given at the end of set-up. |
Revision as of 13:16, 21 April 2015
Configuration of PANDAroot
Running the command root-setup panda will configure your system to use PANDAroot. This command will also automatically create-adapt your .bashrc file, so after you have run this command your system is almost ready, you do have to re-open the terminal to activate the new environment settings or run the source command given at the end of set-up.
The following directory is automatically created:
/home/p123456/fair_install/pandaroot/macro/
In this directory you will find the panda-macros. You can adapt them any way you like and then run them.
In order to test your PANDAroot system you can run the following commands from the directory /home/p123456/fair_install/pandaroot/macro/run/:
root -l -q sim_complete.C root -l -q digi_complete.C root -l -q reco_complete.C root -l -q pid_complete.C root -l -q ana_complete.C
After this has completed successfully, you can run:
root -l eventdisplay.C
If everything works, a nice window with a coloured 3D plot of the full PANDA-setup should appear.