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Drivers are for processing events one-by-one and doing some work on the data. This may include performing some physics analysis or creating plots. A driver can contain additional, "child" drivers, so the complexity of the processing algorithm can be segmented into several different logical functions.
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If you want to load Drivers that are in packages, you have to choose
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Opening the LCIO File
Start JAS3 and open the file from the LCSim Event Browser Tutorial using the File -> Open command. If (and only if) you have both the LCIO and the org.lcsim plugin installed, you will be asked which one to use. In this case select the org.lcsim plugin.
If you now see the record loop commands and the name of the file displayed in the record source drop-down box, the file is loaded OK.
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View any other plot by double-clicking its icon in a similar fashion.
You can save the current plot from the file menu (via Save As) and you can save the whole tree by right-clicking on the folder (aida4286aida in this example) and selecting "Save As".