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Detector visualization with Panoramix

Detector visualization with Panoramix. Credits to Thomas Ruf who wrote the “ Panoramix Introduction” tutorial of which these slides are an extract. Panoramix provides Interactive Data Visualization in LHCb Provides a set of basic menus and command

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Detector visualization with Panoramix

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  1. Detector visualization with Panoramix Credits to Thomas Ruf who wrote the “Panoramix Introduction” tutorial of which these slides are an extract

  2. Panoramix provides Interactive Data Visualization in LHCb • Provides a set of basic menus and command • It allows to explore the detector tree and visualize it • It allows to explore and visualize the events • Online and Offline views, including MC truth information • It can be controlled and customized in different ways allowing complex views • OnX menu, Callbacks, Pythons scripts • It depends on all of the LHCb components projects • GAUDI, LHCB, LBCOM, REC, PHYS, STRIPPING [,ONLINE] • Maintainer – Thomas Ruf • Responsible for release • Author – Guy Barrand (framework) + contribution from many individuals • web pages (LHCb home -> Computing and Software -> Panoramix) • full tutorial (LHCb home page -> Computing and Software -> Tutorials -> Introduction to Panoramix) Panoramix Purpose of Panoramix In this tutorial highlight only the functionality related to detector geometry

  3. You can run a local installation of Panoramix on your own machine (this will be faster) • Look at the Introduction to Panoramix tutorial for instructions on how to install the application locally • To run using an already existing installation Panoramix Running Panoramix To see possible arguments python $myPanoramix –h SetupProjectPanoramix v20r2 python $myPanoramix --BareConfig 1 –f none -vMyOwnOptions.py Start with bare configuration for GUI only No event file, only detector geometry User options file from Configurables import LHCbApp LHCbApp().DDDBtag = "MC11-20111102" LHCbApp().CondDBtag = "sim-20111111-vc-md100" LHCbApp().Simulation = True

  4. Panoramix Detector Tree

  5. Panoramix Basic operations

  6. Panoramix Basic operations, some more details

  7. Panoramix Opening and Closing

  8. Panoramix Deleting

  9. Panoramix Detector Tree

  10. Panoramix Material

  11. Panoramix New Page

  12. Panoramix Pages and Regions

  13. Panoramix Ruler and Frame

  14. Panoramix Printout

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