## rntviewer This is a work-in-progress interactive visualization tool for [RNTuple](https://root.cern.ch/doc/v618/md_tree_ntuple_v7_doc_README.html). ### Getting the repo Clone this repository with ``` $ git clone --recurse-submodules ``` ### Dependencies rntviewer currently only fully works on Linux, with the terminal-only version working on MacOS as well. The dependencies are: - GLFW3 (`libglfw3-dev` on debian, `glfw-devel` on fedora, `glfw` on arch) - ROOT (likely bleeding edge version, compiled from sources) - libxxhash3-dev Other than those, rntviewer depends on Dear ImGui and GLAD (both included in the source tree). For the graphical version, the OS must support OpenGL 3.3 or higher. For the terminal-only version you don't need GLFW3, ImGui or OpenGL support. ### Building Building is done with `make`. Make sure to `source /path/to/root/bin/thisroot.sh` before running it. You probably want to build the release version: ``` $ make r ``` You can test that the tool is working properly with: ``` $ ./rntviewer lmext1.root ntpl ``` To build the terminal-only version: ``` $ make nogfx_r ``` ### Usage Basic usage is: ``` $ ./rntviewer [ntuple_name] ``` This will open a window and let you browse the RNTuple, jump around its sections and get some information about them. If you don't specify `ntuple_name`, the program will look for the first RNTuple in the file. There is also a non-interactive non-graphical mode that can be used in a terminal (useful e.g. for ssh sessions): ``` $ ./rntviewer -t [ntuple_name] ``` The `-t` flag enables terminal mode. Use `./rntviewer -h` to get a help message about the other flags that rntviewer accepts and are particularly useful in non-interactive mode.