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// Verbosity level
Int_t iVerbose = 0;
Int_t nEvents = 0;
what is the basic use of verbosity level?]]>ForamShah2014-04-23T15:54:29-00:00Re: verbose level
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However, as these two lines could come from any kind of code it is hard to tell what exactly it does. I would recommend to search for the name iVerbose and check where it is being used and for what purpose.
For future posts, please consider to give more detailed information about your questions. Once you start doing that, you will probably recognize that you will be able to answer your own questions in many cases. ]]>MartinJGaluska2014-04-23T15:59:01-00:00Re: verbose level
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ForamShah2014-04-23T16:05:31-00:00Re: verbose level
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If you really want to understand it please go to a directory /pandaroot/sds/SdsDigi and open this class PndSdsCalcStrip.cxx then you will find there are many statement like (for example):
if (fVerboseLevel > 2){
std::cout<<" part of last strip : "<<(nuOut-prevOut)<<std::endl ;
std::cout<<" charge : "<<Q2<<std::endl ;
std::cout<<" end of previous strip : "<<prevOut<<std::endl ;
}
so when you will choose verboselevel greater than two than the below cout statement will be show the details of what is happening at the time of execution of macro. so It gives the detailed information of what is happening at the time of running of macro.