[Gate-users] ascii and binary outputs

Marc Chamberland MarcChamberland at cmail.carleton.ca
Thu Jun 27 19:43:44 CEST 2013


Hi Sébastien,

For the ascii output, I answered this question somewhere on the mailing list (twice now), but the subject of the message was not very descriptive (so it's probably hard to find). Here's how to add the ascii output back:

In the GateConfiguration.h.in file found within the home folder of Gate, change this line:

#cmakedefine GATE_USE_FILE         @GATE_USE_FILE@

to this:

#cmakedefine GATE_ANALYSIS_USE_FILE         @GATE_ANALYSIS_USE_FILE@

Recompile Gate and it should now work. I assume this is simpy a bug... unless the ascii output was disabled for a reason.


I'm not sure if this will also activate the binary output, but in any case, it should not be too difficult to find out how to turn it on.

Marc



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Marc Chamberland, MSc
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Department of Physics
Carleton University
Ottawa (ON)

On 2013-06-27, at 1:37 PM, Sébastien Laberge <sebastien.laberge at polymtl.ca>
 wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I know the use of ascii and binary outputs in Gate is not recommended, but I would have liked to try them while getting familiar with Gate, before starting to study ROOT in depth.
> 
> Sadly, I don't see the directories /gate/output/ascii and /gate/output/binary that are mentioned in the User Guide wiki. I see however /gate/output/root and a few others
> 
> I would have thought that the ascii and binary output modules were installed by default at the compilation. Were they disabled by developers for lack of use or is there something I did wrong in the compilation?
> 
> Thanks
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