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Geant4 extended examples - analysis
Examples in this directory demonstrate how to make histograms and ntuples
AnaEx01
Simple example showing use of g4tools.
AnaEx02


SEE ALSO: README

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Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for Simulation in HEP
AnaEx01
Examples AnaEx01 and AnaEx02 show the usage of histogram and tuple manipulations using G4Analysis and ROOT compliant systems on the same scenario. All analysis manipulations (histo booking, filling, saving histos in a file, etc...) are located in one class : HistoManager, implementation of which is different in each example. All the other classes are same in all three examples.


SEE ALSO: README

folder AnaEx02/ - 2025-02-22 08:01:08

Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for Simulation in HEP
AnaEx02
Examples AnaEx01 and AnaEx02 show the usage of histogram and tuple manipulations using G4Analysis and ROOT compliant systems on the same scenario. All analysis manipulations (histo booking, filling, saving histos in a file, etc...) are located in one class : HistoManager, implementation of which is different in each example. All the other classes are same in all three examples.


SEE ALSO: README

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Geant4 - an Object-Oriented Toolkit for Simulation in HEP
AnaEx03
Example AnaEx03 demonstrates usage of analysis commands for file management (new since Geant4 11.1), in particular writing histograms and ntuples in a file multiple times, and commands for histogram deleting (new since Geant4 11.2).


SEE ALSO: README

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Example of Convergence Tester
Koi, Tatsumi SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory / PPA tkoi@slac.stanford.eedu
This example shows how to use convergece tester in Geant4. The aim of Convergence Tester After a Monte Carlo simulation, we get an answer. However how to estimate quality of the answer. The answer is usually given in a form of average value. But sometimes the value is strongly affected by single or a few events in the full calculation. In such case, we must concern about quality of the value. What we must remember is Large number of history does not valid result of simulation. Small Relative Error does not valid result of simulation Convergence tester provides statistical information to assist establishing valid confidence intervals for Monte Carlo results for users.


SEE ALSO: README

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