Timestamp:
11/05/99 11:59:34 (25 years ago)
Author:
harald
Message:
This the starting point for CVS controlled further developments of the
camera program. The program was originally written by Jose Carlos. 
But here you can find a "rootified" version to the program. This means 
that there is no hbook stuff in it now. Also the output of the
program changed to the MagicRawDataFormat. 

The "rootification" was done by Dirk Petry and Harald Kornmayer. 

In the following you can see the README file of that version:

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Fri Oct 22  1999   D.P.

The MAGIC Monte Carlo System

Camera Simulation Programme
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1) Description

This version is the result of the fusion of H.K.'s
root_camera which is described below (section 2)
and another version by D.P. which had a few additional
useful features.

The version compiles under Linux with ROOT 2.22 installed
(variable ROOTSYS has to be set).

Compile as before simply using "make" in the root_camera
directory.

All features of H.K.'s root_camera were retained.

Additional features of this version are:

  a) HBOOK is no longer used and all references are removed.

  b) Instead of HBOOK, the user is given now the possibility of 
     having Diagnostic data in ROOT format as a complement
     to the ROOT Raw data.

     This data is written to the file which is determined by
     the new input parameter "diag_file" in the camera parameter
     file.

     All source code file belonging to this part have filenames
     starting with "MDiag".

     The user can read the output file using the following commands
     in an interactive ROOT session:

       	root [0] .L MDiag.so
	root [1] new TFile("diag.root");
	root [2] new TTreeViewer("T");
	
     This brings up a viewer from which all variables of the
     TTree can be accessed and histogrammed. This example
     assumes that you have named the file "diag.root", that
     you are using ROOT version 2.22 or later and that you have
     the shared object library "MDiag.so" which is produced
     by the Makefile along with the executable "camera".
       
 !   The contents of the so-called diag file is not yet fixed.
 !   At the moment it is what J.C.G. used to put into the HBOOK
 !   ntuple. In future versions the moments calculation can be
 !   removed and the parameter list be modified correspondingly.

  c) Now concatenated reflector files can be read. This is useful
     if you have run the reflector with different parameters but
     you want to continue the analysis with all reflector data
     going into ONE ROOT outputfile.

     The previous camera version contained a bug which made reading 
     of two or more concatenated reflector files impossible.

  d) The reflector output format was changed. It is now version
     0.4 .
     The change solely consists in a shortening of the flag
     definition in the file 

           include-MC/MCCphoton.hxx  

 !   IF YOU WANT TO READ REFLECTOR FORMAT 0.3, you can easily
 !   do so by recompiling camera with the previous version of
 !   include-MC/MCCphoton.hxx.

     The change was necessary for saving space and better
     debugging. From now on, this format can be frozen.

 !   For producing reflector output in the new format, you
 !   of course have to recompile your reflector with the
 !   new include-MC/MCCphoton.hxx .

  e) A first version of the pixelization with the larger
     outer pixels is implemented. THIS IS NOT YET FULLY
     TESTED, but first rough tests show that it works
     at least to a good approximation.

     The present version implements the camera outline
     with 18 "gap-pixels" and 595 pixels in total as
     shown in 

        http://sarastro.ifae.es/internal/home/hardware/camera/numbering.ps

     This change involved 

	(i) The file pixels.dat is no longer needed. Instead
          the coordinates are generated by the program itself
          (takes maybe 1 second). In the file 

		pixel-coords.txt

	  in the same directory as this README, you find a list
          of the coordinates generated by this new routine. It
          has the format

              number   i   j   x  y  size-factor

          where i and j are J.C.G.'s so called biaxis hexagonal
          coordinates (for internal use) and x and y are the
          coordinates of the pixel centers in the standard camera
          coordinate system in units of centimeters. The value
          of "size-factor" determines the linear size of the pixel
          relative to the central pixels. 

        (ii) The magic.def file has two additional parameters
          which give the number of central pixels and the
          number of gap pixels

        (iii) In camera.h and camera.cxx several changes were 
          necessary, among them the introduction of several
          new functions 

     The newly suggested outline with asymmetric Winston cones
     will be implemented in a later version.

  f) phe files can no longer be read since this contradicts
     our philosophy that the analysis should be done with other
     programs like e.g. EVITA and not with "camera" itself.
     This possibility was removed. 

  g) ROOT is no longer invoked with an interactive interface.
     In this way, camera can better be run as a batch program and
     it uses less memory.

  h) small changes concerning the variable "t_chan" were necessary in
     order to avoid segmentation faults: The variable is used as an
     index and it went sometimes outside the limits when camera
     was reading proton data. This is because the reflector files
     don't contain the photons in a chronological order and also
     the timespread can be considerably longer that the foreseen
     digitisation timespan. Please see the source code of camera.cxx
     round about line 1090.

  j) several unused variables were removed, a few warning messages
     occur when you compile camera.cxx but these can be ignored at
     the moment.

In general the program is of course not finished. It still needs
debugging, proper trigger simulation, simulation of the asymmetric
version of the outer pixels, proper NSB simulation, adaption of
the diag "ntuple" contents to our need and others small improvements.

In the directory rfl-files there is now a file in reflector format 0.4
containing a single event produced by the starfiled adder. It has
a duration of 30 ns and represents the region around the Crab Nebula.
Using the enclosed input parameter file, camera should process this
file without problems.

2) The README for the previous version of root_camera

README for a preliminary version of the 
root_camera program. 

root_camera is based on the program "camera"of Jose Carlos
Gonzalez. It was changed in the way that only the pixelisation 
and the distibution of the phe to the FADCs works in a 
first version. 

Using the #undef command most possibilities of the orignal 
program are switched of. 

The new parts are signed by 

- ROOT or __ROOT__ 
  nearly all  important codelines for ROOT output are enclosed 
  in structures like 
  #ifdef __ROOT__ 
  
    code 

  #endif __ROOT__ 

  In same case the new lines are signed by a comment with the word 
  ROOT in it. 

  For timing of the pulse some variable names are changed. 
  (t0, t1, t  -->  t_ini, t_fin, t_1st, t_chan,...) 
  Look also for this changes. 

  For the new root-file is also a change in readparm-files


- __DETAIL_TRIGGER__

  This is for the implementation of the current work on trigger 
  studies. Because the class MTrigger is not well documented it 
  isn´t a part of this tar file. Only a dummy File exists. 



With all files in the archive, the root_camera program should run. 

A reflector file is in the directory rfl-files

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From now on, use CVS for development!!!!


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