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I plan on writing a set of user-friendly classes that use [http://root.cern.ch ROOT] to conduct the data analysis required in the experiments. Links to the macros are forthcoming... for now, here's the base program: [[media: bla.txt]]. Obviously you'll want to change the extension to .C; apparently the Wiki doesn't let us upload .C files. I'm teaching myself C++ as I do this, so I imagine my program could be written a bit better. I'll try to comment as much as I can so that what the program is doing makes sense.  
I had planned on writing a set of user-friendly classes that use [http://root.cern.ch ROOT] to conduct the data analysis required in the experiments. But now we're all using the Enthought package to write our own fitting programs.  
 
Anyway, here's the base ROOT program I wrote: [[media: bla.txt]]. Obviously you'll want to change the extension to .C; apparently the Wiki doesn't let us upload .C files. I'm teaching myself C++ as I do this, so I imagine my program could be written a bit better. I'll try to comment as much as I can so that what the program is doing makes sense.  
 


Here are my pages for each experiment:
Here are my pages for each experiment:

Latest revision as of 22:16, 1 April 2011

I had planned on writing a set of user-friendly classes that use ROOT to conduct the data analysis required in the experiments. But now we're all using the Enthought package to write our own fitting programs.

Anyway, here's the base ROOT program I wrote: media: bla.txt. Obviously you'll want to change the extension to .C; apparently the Wiki doesn't let us upload .C files. I'm teaching myself C++ as I do this, so I imagine my program could be written a bit better. I'll try to comment as much as I can so that what the program is doing makes sense.


Here are my pages for each experiment:


FIRST WITCH

When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain?


LADY MACBETH

O, never Shall sun that morrow see! Your face, my thane, is as a book where men May read strange matters.


MACBETH

Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment?


MACBETH

How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! What is't you do?

ALL

A deed without a name.


MACBETH

Thou comest to use thy tongue; thy story quickly.

MESSENGER

Gracious my lord, I should report that which I say I saw, But know not how to do it.