Using the WIRED4 Event Display
WIRED4 is an interactive event display, which is able to graphically represent data from an LCIO file and the associated detector from the simulation job.
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This tutorial will focus on basic operations to view LCIO event data using the WIRED4 viewer within JAS3.
WIRED4 View
First, download an LCIO data file such as this qqbar sample in the sid02 detector.
Then open it using the File > Open command load the datafile from the Previous Tutorial by opening it using File -> Open.
Next, select File - > New - > WIRED4 View.
Press the Go 1 button to advance one record into load the next event in the LCIO data file.
You should see something similar to this screenshot.
Basic WIRED4 View
The detector topology geometry is drawn in white on the black background. (In general, structures within the detector such as layers and sublayers are left out to improve performance and reduce visual clutter.)
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The above screenshot was produced by code from Steve Magill.
Interaction Menu
The Interaction commands are used to "get around" the WIRED event display.
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Refer to the Interactivity Section of the WIRED4 Manual for complete instructions on each of the Interaction tools. |
Zoom
Zooming (or scaling) can be performed using a number of different mouse and keyboard actions.
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In order to reset the view back to the original one that showed when the WIRED4 view was first loaded, right click on the display and select Action - > Reset from the menu. This will reset the display back to the default view. |
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WIRED4 can fit the current image into the event display window by applying the appropriate zoom factor. To make WIRED fit the image, right click and select Action - > Fit to Window. |
Translation
The translation tool is used to move the image in the display "side to side", "up and down" or anywhere in between.
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Try zooming in a few times and looking at a calorimeter cluster.
Pretty, isn't it?
Rotation
The rotation tool can be used to view the image from different angles.
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The Interaction tools can be quite useful for "zeroing in" on an interesting part of an event, such as the showers in the endcap in the above screenshot.
Projections
Projections are default views for the display.
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The ParallelProjection submenu contains the most useful projections for our purposes.
Try selecting Projection - > ParallelProjection - > ZY.
This is a "side view".
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The XY projection is a front or beam view, which is the same as Action -> Resetthe view when the LCIO file was first loaded.
Picking
The picking command is for selecting objects, displaying their attributes, and rotating around them.
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Notice that if you select Translate to the Picked Object from the Picking menu and rotate the picture, the rotation will occur around the picked object rather than the center of the image.
Visibility Tree
The visibility controls are used to control whether or not objects are shown in the display.
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Other options for expansion of the tree and hiding all children of the current node are available by right-clicking on the object's entry in the Visibility Tree.
Saving
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the Display
Right click and select Save As to open the Export window, which will allow you to save the display to a variety of different graphics formats.
These include PNG, JPEG, GIF, and PNG.
Saving to HepRep will allow loading of the file later using the File > Open menu. This is handy for loading back single displays of interesting events.
Multiple WIRED4 Windows
It is possible to show multiple WIRED4 views simultaneously, such as XY and ZX.
First, change the default window view by going to View > Window Style > Internal Frames.
Now, you can load additional WIRED4 views using File > New > WIRED4 View and adjusting the window sizes to show them simultaneously.
It should look something like this.
I have also loaded an LCSim Event Browser.