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Thanks for the replies. On the error, SLIC did not crash except on one file
(though I'm not certain that it was because of these errors, so I need to
run that file again to check). The others ran to completion, but had
between 1 and around 15 errors. I'll try a run both with and without them
and see if there's any meaningful difference.
On Sep 17, 2013 11:05 AM, "Sho Uemura" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The production .lcsim files mostly don't have <inputFiles> because we
> wanted to avoid people needing to modify their .lcsim files; we use -i
> instead. So all the examples under https://confluence.slac.**
> stanford.edu/display/hpsg/**Basic+Use+of+hps-java<https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/hpsg/Basic+Use+of+hps-java>have "-i file.slcio" in them. You can have multiple input files if you use
> "-i file1.slcio -i file2.slcio" and so on. (This doesn't work with "-i
> *.slcio" and it would be nice if it did, but oh well.)
>
> I've seen that SLIC error. It worries me too, and it's probably something
> in my geometry. (If it's any consolation, the -v3 geometry is worse.) I'd
> use the files anyway since 1 bad event out of a million is probably not
> going to kill your analysis. You should make sure the files have the right
> number of events (i.e. whether SLIC crashed completely or just kept going
> with the rest of the events).
>
> On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, Homer wrote:
>
>  Hi Kyle,
>>
>> For the first part, in the .lcsim you are using there is probably
>> something like:
>>     <inputFiles>
>>        <file>${inputFile}</file>
>>     </inputFiles>
>>
>> You could instead put a list of all the input files between
>>     <inputFiles>
>> and
>>     </inputFiles>
>>
>> If this seems inapplicable, could you please indicate exactly what
>> .lcsim you are using.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>   Homer
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, Kyle McCarty wrote:
>>
>>  Hello hps-software,
>>>
>>> I am trying to run LCSim over a series of input files to make some plots.
>>> Is there an easy way to get it to run over all the input files and treat
>>> them as one large file? If not, what is the easiest way to combine
>>> multiple
>>> graphs?
>>>
>>> On a slightly related, when running some of the aforementioned input
>>> files
>>> through SLIC, a small subset of them have produced the error
>>>
>>> -------- WWWW ------- G4Exception-START -------- WWWW -------
>>> *** G4Exception : GeomSolids1001
>>> -------- WWWW -------- G4Exception-END --------- WWWW -------
>>>
>>> The files that produced these errors were generated from
>>>
>>> egs_0.0025x0_450na_100kb_22.**stdhep
>>> egs_0.0025x0_450na_100kb_28.**stdhep
>>> egs_0.0025x0_450na_100kb_54.**stdhep
>>>
>>> Running them through SLIC a second time did not correct the error and
>>> they
>>> were produced with the geometry defined in HPS-Proposal2014-v4-6pt6.lcdd.
>>> Any idea what might cause this and should I consider the data from these
>>> files to be untrustworthy?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Kyle McCarty
>>>
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