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rntviewer
This is a work-in-progress interactive visualization tool for RNTuple.
Getting the repo
Clone this repository with
$ git clone --recurse-submodules <repo_url>
Dependencies
rntviewer currently only fully works on Linux, with the terminal-only version working on MacOS as well (PRs welcome).
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).
The machine 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_file.root> [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_file.root> [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.