This is how its configured in the standard Eng Run recon from
steering-files/src/main/resources/org/hps/steering/recon/EngineeringRun2014ECalRecon.lcsim
<driver name="EcalRawConverter" type="org.hps.recon.ecal.EcalRawConverterDriver"><ecalCollectionName>EcalCalHits</ecalCollectionName><use2014Gain>false</use2014Gain><useTimestamps>false</useTimestamps><useTruthTime>false</useTruthTime></driver>
I’m not sure what “use2014Gain” means but apparently you shouldn’t use it!
On Feb 3, 2015, at 1:15 PM, Graham, Mathew Thomas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
org.hps.recon.ecal.EcalRawConverterDriver
On Feb 3, 2015, at 1:07 PM, Kyle McCarty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
KyleHello hps-software,Thanks,
When reading in EVIO data that has been converted to LCIO, there is a collection of hit data, but it is not in the format of actual CalorimeterHit objects. Specifically, it is stored under "EcalReadoutHits" and contains three fields, namely: CallID, Amplitude, and TimeStamp. How can I convert these objects into proper CalorimeterHit objects so that they can be used for analysis?
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