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Hunt, Christopher, 09 December 2015 16:02

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h1. Analysis Code
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Please put any code that you have written to perform analysis and reconstruction tasks plots etc into the table below along with a description of what it does and how and the language it is written in.
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h2. Useful Code
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| bin/utilities/data_tracker_verify.py | Python | Supports argparse interface (i.e. has --help flags!).
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                                                  Runs over a maus reconstructed data file and produces many 10s of plots
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                                                  describing the behaviour of various components of the tracker reconstruction.
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                                                  If you want a quick check of how the data looks - this is a good place to start! | 09/12/2015 | Christopher Hunt |
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|blah.py       |Python          |What it does              | 12/12/99       |  nameX    |
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h2. Final Script Development
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OnRec and OnMon are visible through MAUS directly
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| https://github.com/e-overton/mice-tracker-calibration                | Python     | Calibration Script / Tools to be run and checked by experts. TODO: Automatic (shifter) running. |28/10/15 |
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| attachment:ReconstructionPlots.py   |Python      | Python Script (or eventually an Analysis Package)of Reconstruction Plots |28/10/15 |
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| DataValidation.py                   | Python     | Script to be run once per run and checked by shifters to check the 
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                                                     validity of the data and that the calibrations are valid.  Then a final 
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                                                     line that based on those checks and tolerances says whether the run is 
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                                                     good for the tracker or not. In Physics Devel.                           |28/10/15 |
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| attachment:scifi_run_summary_plots.py | Python | Python script producing various data quality plots, takes a maus_output.root file as an argument |29/10/15 |