From 0773b9e6cc7189560c44d1aefc9bc230052ccb07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: vsitaraman Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2025 09:33:08 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] modified: .gitignore modified: .vscode/settings.json renamed: HistPlotter.h -> Armory/HistPlotter.h new file: Armory/LICENSE new file: Armory/README.md modified: Calibration.C modified: GainMatchQQQ.C modified: GainMatchSX3.C modified: sx3_GainMatchfront.txt --- .gitignore | 6 + .vscode/settings.json | 4 +- HistPlotter.h => Armory/HistPlotter.h | 0 Armory/LICENSE | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Armory/README.md | 6 + Calibration.C | 472 +++++------------- GainMatchQQQ.C | 4 +- GainMatchSX3.C | 40 +- sx3_GainMatchfront.txt | 16 +- 9 files changed, 841 insertions(+), 381 deletions(-) rename HistPlotter.h => Armory/HistPlotter.h (100%) create mode 100644 Armory/LICENSE create mode 100644 Armory/README.md diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 0056085..4f74cec 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -13,3 +13,9 @@ data_proton/ Analyzer_C_ACLiC_dict0713aaa966_dictContent.h .gitignore Analyzer_C_ACLiC_dict5411fecd5c_dictUmbrella.h +gainmatch.C +gainmatch.h +MakePlotsQQQ.C +MakePlotsQQQ.h +MakePlotsSX3.C +MakePlotsSX3.h diff --git a/.vscode/settings.json b/.vscode/settings.json index 565ab11..8dd812a 100644 --- a/.vscode/settings.json +++ b/.vscode/settings.json @@ -116,7 +116,9 @@ "GainMatchSX3Front1.C": "cpp", "Calibration.C": "cpp", "GainMatchQQQ.C": "cpp", - "UTF-8gainmatch.C": "cpp" + "UTF-8gainmatch.C": "cpp", + "MakePlotsQQQ.C": "cpp", + "MakePlotsSX3.C": "cpp" }, "github-enterprise.uri": "https://fsunuc.physics.fsu.edu" } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/HistPlotter.h b/Armory/HistPlotter.h similarity index 100% rename from HistPlotter.h rename to Armory/HistPlotter.h diff --git a/Armory/LICENSE b/Armory/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/Armory/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/Armory/README.md b/Armory/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b1911a --- /dev/null +++ b/Armory/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# HistPlotter + - Header-only class to encapsulate CERN ROOT 1D/2D Histogram plotting and application of TCuts. + - Can specify folder hierarchy while setting up fills, currently supports only one level. + - Cuts specified using a two-column text file containing cut names, and target .root files. These .root files must contain a TCutG of name "CUTG". + - Tested for use in macros, with TSelector design pattern and compiled code. + - Idea inspired from MyFill() pattern created by github user gwm17 diff --git a/Calibration.C b/Calibration.C index 4e28179..c3823a8 100644 --- a/Calibration.C +++ b/Calibration.C @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + #define Calibration_cxx #include @@ -9,128 +10,29 @@ #include #include #include -#include -#include -#include "Armory/ClassSX3.h" -#include "Armory/ClassPW.h" -#include "TGraphErrors.h" +#include "Armory/HistPlotter.h" +#include "TVector3.h" #include "Calibration.h" +TH2F *hQQQFVB; +HistPlotter *plotter; int padID = 0; -SX3 sx3_contr; -PW pw_contr; -PW pwinstance; -TVector3 hitPos; -// TVector3 anodeIntersection; -std::map> slopeInterceptMap; - -bool HitNonZero; -bool sx3ecut; -bool qqqEcut; - -TH2F *hSX3FvsB; -TH2F *hSX3FvsB_g; -TH2F *hSX3; -TH1F *hZProj; -TH2F *hsx3IndexVE; -TH2F *hsx3IndexVE_gm; -TH2F *hqqqIndexVE; -TH2F *hqqqIndexVE_gm; -TH2F *hsx3Coin; -TH2F *hqqqCoin; -TH2F *hqqqPolar; -TH1F *hsx3E_raw; -TH1F *hsx3E_calib; - TCutG *cut; -TCutG *cut1; +std::map, std::vector>> dataPoints; -// Gain arrays +bool qqqEcut = false; -const int MAX_SX3 = 24; -const int MAX_UP = 4; -const int MAX_DOWN = 4; -const int MAX_BK = 4; +// Gain Arrays const int MAX_QQQ = 4; const int MAX_RING = 16; const int MAX_WEDGE = 16; -double backGain[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK] = {{0}}; -bool backGainValid[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK] = {{false}}; -double frontGain[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{0}}}}; -bool frontGainValid[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{false}}}}; -double uvdslope[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{0}}}}; -double qqqGain[MAX_QQQ][MAX_BK][MAX_UP] = {{{0}}}; -bool qqqGainValid[MAX_QQQ][MAX_BK][MAX_UP] = {{{false}}}; -TH1F *hSX3Spectra[MAX_SX3][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN]; -TH1F *hQQQSpectra[MAX_QQQ][MAX_RING][MAX_WEDGE]; +double qqqGain[MAX_QQQ][MAX_RING][MAX_WEDGE] = {{{0}}}; +bool qqqGainValid[MAX_QQQ][MAX_RING][MAX_WEDGE] = {{{false}}}; void Calibration::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) { - TString option = GetOption(); - - hSX3FvsB = new TH2F("hSX3FvsB", "SX3 Front vs Back; Front E; Back E", 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000); - hSX3FvsB_g = new TH2F("hSX3FvsB_g", "SX3 Front vs Back; Front E; Back E", 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000); - hsx3IndexVE = new TH2F("hsx3IndexVE", "SX3 index vs Energy; sx3 index ; Energy", 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12, 400, 0, 5000); - hSX3 = new TH2F("hSX3", "SX3 Front v Back; Fronts; Backs", 8, 0, 8, 4, 0, 4); - hsx3Coin = new TH2F("hsx3Coin", "SX3 Coincident", 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12, 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12); - hsx3IndexVE = new TH2F("hsx3IndexVE", "SX3 index vs Energy; sx3 index ; Energy", 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12, 400, 0, 5000); - hsx3IndexVE_gm = new TH2F("hsx3IndexVE_cal", "SX3 index vs Energy (calibrated); SX3 index ; Energy", 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12, 400, 0, 5000); - hsx3E_raw = new TH1F("hsx3E_raw", "SX3 Back Energy (raw); Energy (arb); Counts", 4000, 0, 16000); - hsx3E_calib = new TH1F("hsx3E_calib", "SX3 Back Energy (gm); Energy (kev); Counts", 4000, 0, 16000); - hqqqIndexVE = new TH2F("hqqqIndexVE", "QQQ index vs Energy; QQQ index ; Energy", 4 * 2 * 16, 0, 4 * 2 * 16, 400, 0, 5000); - hqqqIndexVE_gm = new TH2F("hqqqIndexVE_cal", "QQQ index vs Energy (calibrated); QQQ index ; Energy", 4 * 2 * 16, 0, 4 * 2 * 16, 400, 0, 5000); - hsx3Coin = new TH2F("hsx3Coin", "SX3 Coincident", 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12, 24 * 12, 0, 24 * 12); - hqqqCoin = new TH2F("hqqqCoin", "QQQ Coincident", 4 * 2 * 16, 0, 4 * 2 * 16, 4 * 2 * 16, 0, 4 * 2 * 16); - - hqqqPolar = new TH2F("hqqqPolar", "QQQ Polar ID", 16 * 4, -TMath::Pi(), TMath::Pi(), 16, 10, 50); - - sx3_contr.ConstructGeo(); - pw_contr.ConstructGeo(); - // ----------------------- Load Back Gains - { - std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchback.txt"; - std::ifstream infile(filename); - if (!infile.is_open()) - { - std::cerr << "Error opening " << filename << "!" << std::endl; - } - else - { - int id, bk; - double gain; - while (infile >> id >> bk >> gain) - { - backGain[id][bk] = gain; - backGainValid[id][bk] = (gain > 0); - } - infile.close(); - std::cout << "Loaded back gains from " << filename << std::endl; - } - } - - // ----------------------- Load Front Gains - { - std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchfront.txt"; - std::ifstream infile(filename); - if (!infile.is_open()) - { - std::cerr << "Error opening " << filename << "!" << std::endl; - } - else - { - int id, bk, u, d; - double gain; - while (infile >> id >> bk >> u >> d >> gain) - { - frontGain[id][bk][u][d] = gain; - frontGainValid[id][bk][u][d] = (gain > 0); - } - infile.close(); - std::cout << "Loaded front gains from " << filename << std::endl; - } - } - + plotter = new HistPlotter("Calib.root", "TFILE"); // ----------------------- Load QQQ Gains { std::string filename = "qqq_GainMatch.txt"; @@ -152,22 +54,6 @@ void Calibration::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) std::cout << "Loaded QQQ gains from " << filename << std::endl; } } - - for (int id = 0; id < MAX_SX3; id++) - { - for (int bk = 0; bk < MAX_BK; bk++) - { - for (int up = 0; up < MAX_UP; up++) - { - for (int dn = 0; dn < MAX_DOWN; dn++) - { - TString hname = Form("hCal_id%d_bk%d_up%d_dn%d", id, bk, up, dn); - TString htitle = Form("SX3 id%d bk%d up%d dn%d; Energy (arb); Counts", id, bk, up, dn); - hSX3Spectra[id][bk][up][dn] = new TH1F(hname, htitle, 4000, 0, 16000); - } - } - } - } for (int det = 0; det < MAX_QQQ; det++) { for (int ring = 0; ring < MAX_RING; ring++) @@ -176,210 +62,76 @@ void Calibration::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) { TString hname = Form("hCal_qqq%d_ring%d_wedge%d", det, ring, wedge); TString htitle = Form("QQQ det%d ring%d wedge%d; Energy (arb); Counts", det, ring, wedge); - hQQQSpectra[det][ring][wedge] = new TH1F(hname, htitle, 4000, 0, 16000); + // hQQQSpectra[det][ring][wedge] = new TH1F(hname, htitle, 4000, 0, 16000); } } } - - SX3 sx3_contr; } + Bool_t Calibration::Process(Long64_t entry) { - hitPos.Clear(); - HitNonZero = false; - - // Load branches - b_sx3Multi->GetEntry(entry); - b_sx3ID->GetEntry(entry); - b_sx3Ch->GetEntry(entry); - b_sx3E->GetEntry(entry); - b_sx3T->GetEntry(entry); b_qqqMulti->GetEntry(entry); b_qqqID->GetEntry(entry); b_qqqCh->GetEntry(entry); b_qqqE->GetEntry(entry); b_qqqT->GetEntry(entry); - b_pcMulti->GetEntry(entry); - b_pcID->GetEntry(entry); - sx3.CalIndex(); qqq.CalIndex(); - pc.CalIndex(); - // ########################################################### Raw data - sx3ecut = false; - std::vector> ID; // first = id, 2nd = index - for (int i = 0; i < sx3.multi; i++) - { - ID.emplace_back(sx3.id[i], i); - hsx3IndexVE->Fill(sx3.index[i], sx3.e[i]); - - if (sx3.e[i] > 100) - sx3ecut = true; - - for (int j = i + 1; j < sx3.multi; j++) - hsx3Coin->Fill(sx3.index[i], sx3.index[j]); - } - - // --- SX3 safe handling --- - if (!ID.empty()) - { - std::sort(ID.begin(), ID.end(), [](auto &a, auto &b) - { return a.first < b.first; }); - - std::vector> sx3ID; - sx3ID.push_back(ID[0]); - bool found = false; - - for (size_t i = 1; i < ID.size(); i++) - { - if (ID[i].first == sx3ID.back().first) - { - sx3ID.push_back(ID[i]); - if (sx3ID.size() >= 3) - found = true; - } - else - { - if (!found) - { - sx3ID.clear(); - sx3ID.push_back(ID[i]); - } - } - } - if (found) - { - int sx3ChUp = -1, sx3ChDn = -1, sx3ChBk = -1; - float sx3EUp = 0.0f, sx3EDn = 0.0f, sx3EBk = 0.0f; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < sx3ID.size(); i++) - { - int index = sx3ID[i].second; - - if (sx3.ch[index] < 8) - { - if ((sx3.ch[index] % 2) == 0) // even -> down - { - sx3ChDn = sx3.ch[index]; - sx3EDn = sx3.e[index]; - } - else // odd -> up - { - sx3ChUp = sx3.ch[index]; - sx3EUp = sx3.e[index]; - } - } - else - { - sx3ChBk = sx3.ch[index]; - sx3EBk = sx3.e[index]; - } - - bool haveFrontPair = (sx3ChUp >= 0 || sx3ChDn >= 0); - bool haveBack = (sx3ChBk >= 0); - double GM_EUp = 0.0, GM_EDn = 0.0, calibEBack = 0.0; - - if (haveBack) - { - // --- ALWAYS fill raw ADC for diagnostics - // (temporarily use the existing spectrum to confirm fills) - // If you don't want raw values mixed with calibrated later, create a separate _raw array. - hSX3Spectra[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp][sx3ChDn]->Fill(sx3EUp); - - // --- If gain is available, also fill calibrated energy - if (frontGainValid[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp][sx3ChDn]) - { - GM_EUp = frontGain[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp][sx3ChDn] * sx3EUp; - if (GM_EUp > 50.0) - hSX3Spectra[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp][sx3ChDn]->Fill(GM_EUp); // optional: mixes raw+calib - } - // --- If back gain is available, also fill calibrated energy - hsx3E_raw->Fill(sx3EBk); - - if (backGainValid[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk]) - { - calibEBack = backGain[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk] * sx3EBk; - if (calibEBack > 50.0) - hsx3E_calib->Fill(calibEBack); // optional: mixes raw+calib - } - - // Keep the other diagnostic plots - hsx3IndexVE_gm->Fill(sx3.index[sx3ID[i].second], GM_EUp); - hSX3->Fill(sx3ChDn + 4, sx3ChBk); - hSX3->Fill(sx3ChUp, sx3ChBk); - hSX3FvsB->Fill(sx3EUp + sx3EDn, sx3EBk); - - if (GM_EUp > 50.0 && sx3EBk > 50.0) - { - sx3_contr.CalSX3Pos(sx3ID[i].first, sx3ChUp, sx3ChDn, sx3ChBk, GM_EUp, sx3EDn); - hitPos = sx3_contr.GetHitPos(); - HitNonZero = true; - } - } - } - } - } - - // ======================= QQQ ======================= for (int i = 0; i < qqq.multi; i++) { - int det = qqq.id[i]; - if (qqq.e[i] > 100) - qqqEcut = true; - - for (int j = 0; j < qqq.multi; j++) - { - if (j == i) - continue; - hqqqCoin->Fill(qqq.index[i], qqq.index[j]); - } - for (int j = i + 1; j < qqq.multi; j++) { + if (qqq.e[i] > 100) + qqqEcut = true; if (qqq.id[i] == qqq.id[j]) { - int chWedge = -1, chRing = -1; - if (qqq.ch[i] < qqq.ch[j]) + int chWedge = -1; + int chRing = -1; + float eWedgeRaw = 0.0; + float eWedge = 0.0; + float eRingRaw = 0.0; + float eRing = 0.0; + if (qqq.ch[i] < 16 && qqq.ch[j] >= 16 && qqqGainValid[qqq.id[i]][qqq.ch[i]][qqq.ch[j] - 16]) { - chRing = qqq.ch[j] - 16; chWedge = qqq.ch[i]; + eWedgeRaw = qqq.e[i]; + eWedge = qqq.e[i] * qqqGain[qqq.id[i]][qqq.ch[i]][qqq.ch[j] - 16]; + printf("Wedge E: %.2f Gain: %.4f \n", eWedge, qqqGain[qqq.id[i]][qqq.ch[i]][qqq.ch[j] - 16]); + chRing = qqq.ch[j] - 16; + eRingRaw = qqq.e[j]; + eRing = qqq.e[j]; //*qqqGain[qqq.id[j]][qqq.ch[j]][qqq.ch[i]-16]; + } + else if (qqq.ch[j] < 16 && qqq.ch[i] >= 16 && qqqGainValid[qqq.id[j]][qqq.ch[j]][qqq.ch[i] - 16]) + { + chWedge = qqq.ch[j]; + eWedge = qqq.e[j] * qqqGain[qqq.id[j]][qqq.ch[j]][qqq.ch[i] - 16]; + eWedgeRaw = qqq.e[j]; + + chRing = qqq.ch[i] - 16; + eRing = qqq.e[i] * qqqGain[qqq.id[i]][qqq.ch[i]][qqq.ch[j] - 16]; + eRingRaw = qqq.e[i]; } else + continue; + + // hQQQFVB->Fill(eWedge, eRing); + // plotter->Fill2D(Form("hRaw_qqq%d_ring%d_wedge%d", qqq.id[i], chRing, chWedge),400,0,16000,400,0,16000, eWedgeRaw, eRingRaw,"ERaw"); + plotter->Fill2D("hRawQQQ", 4000, 0, 16000, 4000, 0, 16000, eWedgeRaw, eRingRaw); + plotter->Fill2D("hGMQQQ", 4000, 0, 16000, 4000, 0, 16000, eWedge, eRing); + + TString histName = Form("hQQQFVB_id%d_r%d_w%d", qqq.id[i], chRing, chWedge); + TH2F *hist2d = (TH2F *)gDirectory->Get(histName); + if (!hist2d) { - chRing = qqq.ch[i]; - chWedge = qqq.ch[j] - 16; + hist2d = new TH2F(histName, Form("QQQ Det%d R%d W%d;Wedge E;Ring E", qqq.id[i], chRing, chWedge), 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000); } - double Ecal = qqq.e[i]; - if (det >= 0 && det < MAX_QQQ && - chRing >= 0 && chRing < MAX_RING && - chWedge >= 0 && chWedge < MAX_WEDGE) + hist2d->Fill(eWedge, eRing); + if (cut && cut->IsInside(eWedge, eRing)) { - // ALWAYS fill raw energy for diagnostics - hQQQSpectra[det][chRing][chWedge]->Fill(qqq.e[i]); - - // If calibrated gain is present, also fill calibrated energy - if (qqqGainValid[det][chRing][chWedge]) - { - double Ecal = qqq.e[i] * qqqGain[det][chRing][chWedge]; - hQQQSpectra[det][chRing][chWedge]->Fill(Ecal); // optional: mixes raw+calib - } - } - - hqqqIndexVE_gm->Fill(qqq.index[i], Ecal); - hqqqIndexVE->Fill(qqq.index[i], qqq.e[i]); - - double theta = -TMath::Pi() / 2 + 2 * TMath::Pi() / 16 / 4. * (qqq.id[i] * 16 + chWedge + 0.5); - double rho = 50. + 40. / 16. * (chRing + 0.5); - hqqqPolar->Fill(theta, rho); - - if (!HitNonZero) - { - double x = rho * TMath::Cos(theta); - double y = rho * TMath::Sin(theta); - hitPos.SetXYZ(x, y, 23 + 75 + 30); - HitNonZero = true; + // Accumulate data for gain matching + dataPoints[{qqq.id[i], chRing, chWedge}].emplace_back(eWedge, eRing); } } } @@ -387,77 +139,83 @@ Bool_t Calibration::Process(Long64_t entry) return kTRUE; } + void Calibration::Terminate() { - const double AM241_ALPHA = 5486.0; // keV + const int MAX_DET = 4; + const int MAX_RING = 16; + const int MAX_WEDGE = 16; - // ----------------------- Summary Plots - TH2F *hSX3Summary = new TH2F("hSX3Summary", "SX3 Channel Means;Channel Index;Mean (ADC)", - MAX_SX3 * MAX_BK * MAX_UP * MAX_DOWN, 0, MAX_SX3 * MAX_BK * MAX_UP * MAX_DOWN, - 200, 0, 10000); + const double AM241_PEAK = 5485.56; // keV + double calibArray[MAX_DET][MAX_RING][MAX_WEDGE] = {{{0}}}; + bool calibValid[MAX_DET][MAX_RING][MAX_WEDGE] = {{{false}}}; - TH2F *hQQQSummary = new TH2F("hQQQSummary", "QQQ Channel Means;Channel Index;Mean (ADC)", - MAX_QQQ * MAX_RING * MAX_WEDGE, 0, MAX_QQQ * MAX_RING * MAX_WEDGE, - 200, 0, 10000); - - // ----------------------- SX3 Calibration (quick check with mean) - for (int id = 0; id < MAX_SX3; id++) + std::ofstream outFile("qqq_Calib.txt"); + if (!outFile.is_open()) { - for (int bk = 0; bk < MAX_BK; bk++) + std::cerr << "Error opening output file!" << std::endl; + return; + } + + for (const auto &kv : dataPoints) + { + auto [id, ring, wedge] = kv.first; + const auto &pts = kv.second; + if (pts.size() < 5) + continue; + + std::vector wE, rE; + for (const auto &pr : pts) { - for (int up = 0; up < MAX_UP; up++) + wE.push_back(pr.first); + rE.push_back(pr.second); + } + + TGraph g(wE.size(), wE.data(), rE.data()); + TF1 f("f", "[0]*x", 0, 16000); + g.Fit(&f, "QNR"); + calibArray[id][ring][wedge] = f.GetParameter(0); + calibValid[id][ring][wedge] = true; + } + + for (int id = 0; id < MAX_DET; ++id) + { + for (int ring = 0; ring < MAX_RING; ++ring) + { + for (int wedge = 0; wedge < MAX_WEDGE; ++wedge) { - for (int dn = 0; dn < MAX_DOWN; dn++) + if (calibValid[id][ring][wedge]) { - TH1F *hSpec = hSX3Spectra[id][bk][up][dn]; - if (!hSpec || hSpec->GetEntries() < 200) - continue; - - double mean = hSpec->GetMean(); - - int sx3Index = (((id * MAX_BK + bk) * MAX_UP + up) * MAX_DOWN + dn); - hSX3Summary->Fill(sx3Index, mean); - - std::cout << Form("SX3 id%d bk%d up%d dn%d → mean %.1f", - id, bk, up, dn, mean) - << std::endl; + outFile << id << " " << wedge << " " << ring << " " << calibArray[id][ring][wedge] << std::endl; + printf("Gain match Det%d Ring%d Wedge%d → %.4f \n", id, ring, wedge, calibArray[id][ring][wedge]); } } } } - // ----------------------- QQQ Calibration (quick check with mean) - for (int det = 0; det < MAX_QQQ; det++) + outFile.close(); + std::cout << "Gain matching complete." << std::endl; + + // === Plot all gain-matched QQQ points together with a 2D histogram === + TH2F *hAll = new TH2F("hAll", "All QQQ Gain-Matched;Corrected Wedge E;Ring E", + 800, 0, 16000, 800, 0, 16000); + + // Fill the combined TH2F with corrected data + for (auto &kv : dataPoints) { - for (int ring = 0; ring < MAX_RING; ring++) + int id, ring, wedge; + std::tie(id, ring, wedge) = kv.first; + if (!calibValid[id][ring][wedge]) + continue; + auto &pts = kv.second; + for (auto &pr : pts) { - for (int wedge = 0; wedge < MAX_WEDGE; wedge++) - { - TH1F *hSpec = hQQQSpectra[det][ring][wedge]; - if (!hSpec || hSpec->GetEntries() < 200) - continue; - - double mean = hSpec->GetMean(); - - int qqqIndex = ((det * MAX_RING + ring) * MAX_WEDGE + wedge); - hQQQSummary->Fill(qqqIndex, mean); - - std::cout << Form("QQQ det%d ring%d wedge%d → mean %.1f", - det, ring, wedge, mean) - << std::endl; - } + double corrWedge = pr.first * calibArray[id][ring][wedge]; + double corrRing = pr.second * calibArray[id][ring][wedge]; + printf("here: WedgeE: %.2f RingE: %.2f \n", corrWedge, corrRing); + hAll->Fill(corrWedge, corrRing); + plotter->Fill2D("hAll", 800, 0, 16000, 800, 0, 16000, corrWedge, corrRing); // Create the histogram in the plotter } } - - // ----------------------- Draw Summary - TCanvas *cSum = new TCanvas("cSum", "Calibration Summary (Means)", 1200, 600); - cSum->Divide(2, 1); - - cSum->cd(1); - hSX3Summary->Draw("COLZ"); - - cSum->cd(2); - hQQQSummary->Draw("COLZ"); - - cSum->Update(); + plotter->FlushToDisk(); } diff --git a/GainMatchQQQ.C b/GainMatchQQQ.C index c640fe1..641636d 100644 --- a/GainMatchQQQ.C +++ b/GainMatchQQQ.C @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ void GainMatchQQQ::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) { TString option = GetOption(); - hQQQFVB = new TH2F("hQQQFVB", "QQQ Front vs Back; Front E; Back E", 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000); + hQQQFVB = new TH2F("hQQQFVB", "QQQ Front vs Back; Front E; Back E", 800, 0, 16000, 800, 0, 16000); // Load the TCutG object @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ void GainMatchQQQ::Terminate() // === Plot all gain-matched QQQ points together with a 2D histogram === TH2F *hAll = new TH2F("hAll", "All QQQ Gain-Matched;Corrected Wedge E;Ring E", - 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000); + 800, 0, 16000, 800, 0, 16000); // Fill the combined TH2F with corrected data for (auto &kv : dataPoints) diff --git a/GainMatchSX3.C b/GainMatchSX3.C index 3e40eec..dd385af 100644 --- a/GainMatchSX3.C +++ b/GainMatchSX3.C @@ -39,13 +39,12 @@ const int MAX_BK = 4; double frontGainUp[MAX_DET][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{0}}}}; double frontGainDown[MAX_DET][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{0}}}}; bool frontGainValid[MAX_DET][MAX_BK][MAX_UP][MAX_DOWN] = {{{{false}}}}; -TCanvas c("canvas","canvas", 800, 600); - +TCanvas c("canvas", "canvas", 800, 600); // ==== Configuration Flags ==== const bool interactiveMode = true; // If true: show canvas + wait for user const bool verboseFit = true; // If true: print fit summary and chi² -const bool drawCanvases = true; // If false: canvases won't be drawn at all +const bool drawCanvases = true; // If false: canvases won't be drawn at all // HistPlotter plotter("SX3GainMatchBack.root"); @@ -91,8 +90,8 @@ void GainMatchSX3::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) // plotter.ReadCuts("cuts.txt"); - std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchfront0.txt"; - //std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchfront.txt"; + std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchfront.txt"; + // std::string filename = "sx3_GainMatchfront.txt"; std::ifstream infile(filename); if (!infile.is_open()) @@ -102,12 +101,19 @@ void GainMatchSX3::Begin(TTree * /*tree*/) } int id, bk, u, d; - double gainup,gaindown; + double gainup, gaindown; while (infile >> id >> bk >> u >> d >> gainup >> gaindown) { frontGainUp[id][bk][u][d] = gainup; frontGainDown[id][bk][u][d] = gaindown; frontGainValid[id][bk][u][d] = true; + if(frontGainValid[id][bk][u][d]) { + // std::cout << "Loaded front gain for Det" << id << " Bk" << bk << " U" << u << " D" << d + // << ": Up=" << gainup << ", Down=" << gaindown << std::endl; + } + else { + std::cout << "No valid front gain for Det" << id << " Bk" << bk << " U" << u << " D" << d << std::endl; + } } } @@ -195,10 +201,10 @@ Bool_t GainMatchSX3::Process(Long64_t entry) if (sx3.ch[index] < 8) { if (sx3.ch[index] % 2 == 0) - { + { sx3ChDn = sx3.ch[index]; sx3EDn = sx3.e[index]; - // + // } else { @@ -212,8 +218,7 @@ Bool_t GainMatchSX3::Process(Long64_t entry) sx3EBk = sx3.e[index]; } } - sx3EUp*=frontGainUp[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp / 2][sx3ChDn / 2]; - sx3EDn*=frontGainDown[sx3ID[i].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp / 2][sx3ChDn / 2]; + } // Only if we found all three channels do we proceed if (sx3ChUp >= 0 && sx3ChDn >= 0 && sx3ChBk >= 0) @@ -222,6 +227,17 @@ Bool_t GainMatchSX3::Process(Long64_t entry) hSX3->Fill(sx3ChDn + 4, sx3ChBk); hSX3->Fill(sx3ChUp, sx3ChBk); hSX3FvsB->Fill(sx3EUp + sx3EDn, sx3EBk); + + if (frontGainValid[sx3ID[0].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp / 2][sx3ChDn / 2]) + { + sx3EUp *= frontGainUp[sx3ID[0].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp / 2][sx3ChDn / 2]; + sx3EDn *= frontGainDown[sx3ID[0].first][sx3ChBk][sx3ChUp / 2][sx3ChDn / 2]; + } + else + { + // printf("No front gain for Det%d Bk%d U%d D%d\n", sx3ID[0].first, sx3ChBk, sx3ChUp / 2, sx3ChDn / 2); + sx3EUp = sx3EDn = 0.; + } // plotter.Fill2D("hSX3F", 400, 0, 16000, 400, 0, 16000, sx3EUp + sx3EDn, sx3EBk); // Pick detector ID from one of the correlated hits (all same detector) @@ -254,7 +270,6 @@ Bool_t GainMatchSX3::Process(Long64_t entry) hist2d->Fill(sx3EUp + sx3EDn, sx3EBk); hist2d1->Fill((sx3EUp - sx3EDn) / (sx3EUp + sx3EDn), sx3EBk); - } } } @@ -268,7 +283,7 @@ void GainMatchSX3::Terminate() double backSlope[MAX_DET][MAX_BK] = {{0}}; bool backSlopeValid[MAX_DET][MAX_BK] = {{false}}; - std::ofstream outFile("sx3_BackGains1.txt"); + std::ofstream outFile("sx3_BackGains0.txt"); if (!outFile.is_open()) { std::cerr << "Error opening sx3_BackGains.txt for writing!" << std::endl; @@ -377,7 +392,6 @@ void GainMatchSX3::Terminate() TH2F *hAsymUnorm = new TH2F("hAsymUnorm", "Up vs Dn;Up E;Dn E", 800, 0.0, 4000.0, 800, 0.0, 4000.0); - // Fill histograms using corrected back energies for (const auto &kv : dataPoints) { diff --git a/sx3_GainMatchfront.txt b/sx3_GainMatchfront.txt index 4f5669b..a2fd28e 100644 --- a/sx3_GainMatchfront.txt +++ b/sx3_GainMatchfront.txt @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -3 0 1 1 -0.852399 0.881228 -3 0 2 2 -0.813845 0.975967 -3 0 3 3 -0.859643 0.863715 -3 1 1 1 -0.76728 0.942438 -3 1 2 2 -0.780302 0.929008 -3 2 2 2 -0.729082 1.02005 -3 3 2 2 -0.759098 1.05376 -3 3 3 3 -0.821183 0.952335 +3 0 1 1 0.852399 0.881228 +3 0 2 2 0.813845 0.975967 +3 0 3 3 0.859643 0.863715 +3 1 1 1 0.76728 0.942438 +3 1 2 2 0.780302 0.929008 +3 2 2 2 0.729082 1.02005 +3 3 2 2 0.759098 1.05376 +3 3 3 3 0.821183 0.952335