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Click the tab below to see the code. This code may look rather long, but it does a lot: It reads the truth-level events, reconstructs jets, and makes plots of the pT (differential cross section), Rapidity distribution and the invariant mass of the 2 jets. It also saves the image in SVG file and an XML file for examination: | Click the tab below to see the code. This code may look rather long, but it does a lot: It reads the truth-level events, reconstructs jets, and makes plots of the pT (differential cross section), Rapidity distribution and the invariant mass of the 2 jets. It also saves the image in SVG file and an XML file for examination: | ||
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# S.Chekanov (ANL) | # S.Chekanov (ANL) | ||
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One can also analyze truth-level files using data streaming, i.e. without downloading the actual input files. | One can also analyze truth-level files using data streaming, i.e. without downloading the actual input files. | ||
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# illustration of how to make pT distribution in real time using data streaming | # illustration of how to make pT distribution in real time using data streaming |