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PYTHIA in PANDAROOT [message #12258] Thu, 14 July 2011 09:52 Go to next message
Yuri Naryshkin is currently offline  Yuri Naryshkin
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Registered: August 2008
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From: *desy.de
Dear Colleagues,
I try to use generated events, generated with PYTHIA6
I produce ascii txt file in ~/pandaroot/pgenerators/Pythia6
(name is genevent1.txt in attachment).
Then I change my code according to advice done in:
http://panda-wiki.gsi.de/cgi-bin/view/Computing/PythiaGen6

add lines:
gSystem->Load("libPGen");
PndPythia6Generator* pythiaGen = new PndPythia6Generator("genevent1.txt");
primGen->AddGenerator(pythiaGen);

run code but I've got an error message:
====================================================================

### Run 0 start.
[INFO ] FairPrimaryGenerator: (Event 1) 0 primary tracks from vertex (0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000 ) Event Time = 0.000000 (ns)

TG4PrimaryGeneratorAction::TransformPrimaries:
No primary particles found on the stack.
*** TG4Exception: Aborting execution ***

What could be wrong?
Best Regards, Yuri.
Re: PYTHIA in PANDAROOT [message #12293 is a reply to message #12258] Tue, 19 July 2011 11:38 Go to previous message
StefanoSpataro is currently offline  StefanoSpataro
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Registered: June 2005
Location: Torino
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From: *to.infn.it
Hi,
I have seen that in your file you have floating numbers with D instead of E. I am not sure if this can be digested by fscanf and how.

I have opened your .txt file and substitute with emacs all the D with E... and I could run your file.

The problem was in the "format". I have just updated in svn the example.f with the correct syntax.

[Updated on: Tue, 19 July 2011 11:54]

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