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 ====== Extracting channels from ROOT files ====== ====== Extracting channels from ROOT files ======
  
-Overview: This script ({{:itk:testanalysis.py|}}) allows the user to print a list of problematic channels after running a test. The user inputs the ROOT file from the test, the specific histogram they would like to analyze, and must input the maximum number of hits possible in the channels. +Overview: This script ({{:itk:channelextraction.py|}}) allows the user to print a list of problematic channels after running a test. The user inputs the ROOT file from the test, the specific histogram they would like to analyze, and must input the maximum number of hits possible in the channels. 
  
 Instructions: Instructions:
-  * Download the package using the command ''wget https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/asc/wikidoc/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=itk:testanalysis.py -O TestAnalysis.py''+  * Download the package using the command  
 +<code bash> 
 +wget https://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/asc/wikidoc/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=itk:channelextraction.py -O ChannelExtraction.py 
 +</code>
   * Once you have the package, make sure that you have already installed ROOT or can open the ROOT file from your test.   * Once you have the package, make sure that you have already installed ROOT or can open the ROOT file from your test.
-  * Open the script ''vim (or emacs/whatever text editor you use) TestAnalysis.py''.+  * Open the script ''vim (or emacs/whatever text editor you use) ChannelExtraction.py''.
   * Input your ROOT file that contains the histogram from the test, the name of the histogram, and the maximum number of hits possible in all of the channels.   * Input your ROOT file that contains the histogram from the test, the name of the histogram, and the maximum number of hits possible in all of the channels.
   * Save script.   * Save script.
-  * Run script using ''python TestAnalysis.py'' +  * Run script using ''python ChannelExtraction.py'' 
   * The information will be printed to the command line.   * The information will be printed to the command line.
  
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   #The user must input the root file, histogram, and the maximum number for bin content   #The user must input the root file, histogram, and the maximum number for bin content
-  fileName = "path/to/file.root" +  fileName = "~/calibData/TEST_NAME_0000RUN#/histos.root"  #For example: an analog test with run number 11 ~/calibData/ANALOG_TEST_000011/histos.root. 
-  histogramName = "name of histogram+  histogramName = "Mod_94220425_Occupancy_Point_000   #This is the corresponding histogram name for the analog test. 
-  maxValBin = 50+  maxValBin = 50     #This is the corresponding maximum hits for the analog test.
  
   #Do not modify the rest of the code, it should work given what the user has place above.   #Do not modify the rest of the code, it should work given what the user has place above.
itk/extracting_channels_from_root_files.1473966709.txt.gz · Last modified: 2016/09/15 19:11 by mbeydler