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This page last edited by PK on November 10, 2004 .

 

 

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If you have a link to this page, please update it with the DaVinci tutorial for version v12r3.

 

 

The Tutorial consist of a review of the DaVinci basic tools, how to use and configure them while "walking through" an example physics selection algorithm. It consist of a series of lectures with examples.

 

The first DaVinci tutorial (~ 45 people attendance) took place during the 11th Software Week, 19 June 2002.

It was based on DaVinci v4r0.

Material related to that tutorial can be found here.

The second DaVinci tutorial ( ~ 20 people attendance) took place during the 12th Software Week, 25 October 2002.

 It was  based on DaVinci v6r0.

Material related to that tutorial cna be found here.

 

The Tutorial Material below is slightly modified respect to that of DaVinci v6r0 for the introduction and getting started referring to DaVinci v7r3 for self-teaching.

The modified transparencies are provided below

 

Pre-requisite to the DaVinci tutorial is to be familiar with Gaudi basics. Transparencies and hands-on exercises of the Gaudi tutorial held in the past are available for self-teaching.

   

1. Introduction pptpdfpdf2pages
2. Getting started

2.1 DaVinci architecture and nomenclature

2.2 In practice

pptpdfpdf2pages
3. Beginning to write a selection algorithm pdfpdf2 pages
4. How to load and save data
3.1 Particles and Vertices
3.2 PhysDesktop and ParticleMakers
pptpdf, pdf2pages
5. Manipulating data: Filter tool and criteria
5.1 ParticleFilters & Criteria
5.2 How to write and use new criteria
pdfpdf2pages
6. Manipulating data: Vertexing
6.1 Geometrical vertexing
6.2 Mass constrained vertexing
6.3 ParticleStuffer
pdfpdf2pages
7. Manipulating data: Geometrical tool pdfpdf2pages
8. Utility Tools
8.1 Debug tool
8.2 (MC)DecayFinder
8.3 Gaudi utilities: a reminder
pdfpdf2pages
9. Particle to MC Associators pptpdf