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        <title>dst</title>
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        <description>Inspecting a DST file

To browse at the content of a dst-File, you can use the dst-explorer


SetupBender
dst-explorer your.dst 


At the start of the dst-exploerer a short help gets printed. You find it below for reference.


   1) exploring (r,s,m,fm)DSTs:

       &gt;&gt;&gt; ls('/Event')
       &gt;&gt;&gt; ls('/Event/Charm')
       &gt;&gt;&gt; ls('/Event/Charm/Phys')
       &gt;&gt;&gt; ls('/Event/Charm/Phys/D2KKK')

    2) getting particles from TES and loop over them :
 
       &gt;&gt;&gt; Ds = get('/Event/Charm/Phys/D2KKK')
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        <description>How to use Lbglimpse

What for?

Lbglimpse searches all files in a project (f.ex. Gauss, DaVinci) for occurances of words.

How to?


SetupProject Project vXrY
Lbglimpse myExpression Project vXrY


for example:


SetupProject Brunel v35r4
Lbglimpse MCParticle Brunel v35r4</description>
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        <title>search</title>
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        <description>Searching and Finding

	*  How to use lbglimpse (search in code)
	*  Bookkeeping (find the data-files)
	*  Find information about DST files (find out what is in your file)
	*  Find the DB-tags used in a file
	*  Inspecting a DST file (find the location of your data inside a dst-file)
	*  Find Available Data-Types
	*  List Event Types and Corresponding Decays
	*  Particle Table for DecayDescriptor
	*  Links to loki References
	*  Find information on triggers
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        <title>stripping</title>
        <link>https://wiki.physik.uzh.ch/lhcb/search:stripping?rev=1379699346&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Find information on Stripping Lines

The  Stripping Project
has details on all available strippings (including OutputLocation, cuts, scale-factors and more).</description>
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        <description>Find information on triggers

TCKsh is a tool to extract information about the different trigger configurations. To use it, set up Moore and start the script

SetupMoore v12r3
TCKsh


At the moment (05-2012) the latest version seems to be broken.

Once</description>
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