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This is a report template file.
It can be used to create simple run summary/statistics output files.
To produce a report, put in your analysis steering script, the line
analyzer->PrintReport(templatefilename, reportfilename);
where analyzer is your analyzer object.
The template file is copied to the output file, except that anything
inside of the braces gets evaluated. If the braces contain a string variable,
the value of variable replaces the braced name. Otherwise what is
in the braces is evaluated as an expression. Currently the expression can be
composed of Hall C style parameter variables, cut results (not really too usefull)
and cut statistics. (Number of times called and number of times passed.)
For example, {100*Pedestal_event.npassed/Pedestal_event.ncalled:%.2f}% is the percentage of events that were pedestal events.
Horizontal drift chamber z positions:
Chamber 1: {hdc_zpos[0]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[1]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[2]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[3]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[4]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[5]:%6.2f}
Chamber 2: {hdc_zpos[6]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[7]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[8]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[9]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[10]:%6.2f} {hdc_zpos[11]:%6.2f}
The expression result can be formatted by putting a ":" followed by
a c-style format after the expression.
The HMS reconstruction coefficient file name is {h_recon_coeff_filename}
The names of the HMS drift chamber planes are: {hdc_plane_names}
DC Events: {hdc_tot_events}
Hit in chamber: {hdc_cham_hits[0]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_cham_hits[1]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f}
Hit in plane: {hdc_events[0]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[1]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[2]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[3]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[4]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[5]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[6]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[7]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[8]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[9]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[10]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f} {hdc_events[11]/hdc_tot_events:%.3f}
first event = {gen_run_starting_event:%7d}
last event = {gen_event_id_number:%7d}
Later, such things as hardware scalers will be added to the set of variables
that can be used in expressions.