hepawk, Version 1.6: A Language for Scanning High Energy Physics Events
Thorsten Ohl

TL;DR
Hepawk v1.6 is a FORTRAN77-based language designed for efficient scanning and analysis of high energy physics simulation data structures, facilitating flexible data processing across various computing platforms.
Contribution
This paper introduces hepawk v1.6, a new language tailored for high energy physics data analysis, with an interpreter implemented in FORTRAN77 for broad compatibility.
Findings
Runs on any machine with FORTRAN77 compiler
Enables convenient scanning of physics event data
Supports flexible data structure analysis
Abstract
This manual describes version 1.6 of the programming language hepawk, designed for convenient scanning of data structures arising in the simulation of high energy physics events. The interpreter for this language has been implemented in FORTRAN77, therefore hepawk runs on any machine with a FORTRAN77 compiler.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBig Data Technologies and Applications · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
