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pmt_effective_area_update
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Auxiliary program to blend and write summary data. More...
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include "JDAQ/JDAQSummarysliceIO.hh"
#include "JDetector/JDetector.hh"
#include "JDetector/JDetectorToolkit.hh"
#include "JTrigger/JTriggerParameters.hh"
#include "JSupport/JMultipleFileScanner.hh"
#include "JSupport/JFileRecorder.hh"
#include "JSupport/JTriggerParametersSupportkit.hh"
#include "JSupport/JSupport.hh"
#include "JSupport/JMeta.hh"
#include "JSummaryslice/JSummaryslice.hh"
#include "Jeep/JParser.hh"
#include "Jeep/JMessage.hh"
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int | main (int argc, char **argv) |
Auxiliary program to blend and write summary data.
This application can be used to convert measured rates of any detector to a consistent set of rates for a simulated complete detector.
The rates as well as the high-rate veto and FIFO (almost) full will then be included in the run-by-run simulations using JTriggerEfficiency.cc.
The option -f <inputFile>
corresponds to a list of input files containing summary data (commonly referred to as "measured rates").
These data can originate from any detector.
The option -a <detectorFile>
corresponds to the detector to be used in simulations.
This could be a complete detector.
The option -@ <parameters>
corresponds to the trigger parameters.
This is needed here because in the run-by-run simulations, the trigger parameters are taken from the input file.
The application JSummaryWriter.cc can be used to write summary data according user defined input rates.
Definition in file JSummary.cc.
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Definition at line 46 of file JSummary.cc.