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home SISCone is written in C++ and is provided as a library. We describe below 3 ways of using it:

For the e+e- events, we provide an implementation of SISCone in spherical coordinates. See here for details on how to use it.


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Using the sample application

For simple applications, SISCone comes with a command-line application
 Usage: ./siscone <args>
 
 Here is an exhaustive list of the arguments:
 Parameters control (with default values):
   -n <val>, --number=<val>  : set the maximum number of particles allowed (all)
   -R <val>, --radius=<val>  : set the radius (0.7)
   -f <val>, --fraction=<val>: set the overlap parameter (0.5)
   -p <val>, --ptmin=<val>   : set the minimal pT for protojets (0)
   -e <val>, --event=<val>   : set the event filename (events/single-event.dat)
   -n <val>, --npass=<val>   : set the number of passes (0 for infinity) (0)
   -s <val>, --sm=<val>      : set the variable for split-merge (pttilde)
 
 Output flags:
   --version    : show version information
   -h, --help   : show this message
   -v, --verbose: be verbose (on by default)
   -q, --quiet  : be quiet
 

The program outputs two files:

  • particles.dat: the list of particles as a two-column file giving the rapidity y and azimuthal angle φ for each particle
  • jets.dat: the first line gives the number of jets. Then comes the list of jets within 4 columns giving, for each jet, the (y, φ) coordinates of its centre, its pT and the number of particles it contains. The remaining part of the file lists the jet content. This is again given in 4 columns: the (y, φ) coordinates of the particle, its index in the initial list and the index of the jet to which it belongs.

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Using the library

SISCone can be more conveniently used directly in C++ program linked against the SISCone library. There are basically two objects that are important for users:

Cmomentum: the 4-momentum class

(see momentum.h for details)

This class is used to store the property of one particle. It is defined through the 4-momentum coordinates of the particle e.g., to create a particle of momentum px py pz and energy E
   Cmomentum particle=Cmomentum(px, py, pz, E);
 

Csiscone: the SISCone jet finder

(see siscone.h for details)

The Csiscone class is the main class of interest of the algorithm. It is the one that you want to use to calculate the jets from a given set of particles. The algorithm is called through the following members:
   int Csiscone::compute_jets(vector<Cmomentum> &particles,
                              double R, double f, int n_pass_max=0, double ptmin=0.0,
                              Esplit_merge_scale _split_merge_scale=SM_pttilde);
   int Csiscone::recompute_jets(double f, double ptmin=0.0,
                                Esplit_merge_scale _split_merge_scale=SM_pttilde);
 

The first of those methods takes the following information as argument:

  • particles: the list of particles to deal with under the form of a STL vector of particles.
  • R: the radius of the cone used to scan for stable cones (protocones)
  • f: the overlap parameter. When splitting and merging protocones, two overlapping cones are split (resp. merged) when their overlapping pT is smaller (resp. larger) than a fraction f of the smallest pT of the parents.
  • n_pass_max: maximum number of passes. When computing protocones, it happens that some particles do not enter into jet. We can therefore re-run the algorithm with those particles only. This parameter controls the number of such passes. It has been set to 1 by default. If you want to run the algorithm until all particles are associated with a jet or no new stable cone are found, set it to 0.
  • ptmin: minimal pT for the protojets included in the split-merge process. At each step of the split-merge process, we remove jet candidates which have a pT less than ptmin.
  • split_merge_scale: variable to use for split-merge (ordering and overlap fraction computation). This can be SM_pttilde, SM_Et, SM_mt or SM_pt, respectively corresponding to a p-scheme pT, the transverse energy ET, the transverse mass mT or the transverse momentum pT. We highly recommand to keep the default value SM_pttilde (see this note for details)
The second member (recompute_jets) allows you to rerun the split/merge algorithm with a different overlap parameter.

Remark: The algorithm has been placed inside the namespace siscone. Hence, you should either add the line using namespace siscone; on top of your applications, or prefix any call to the siscone library by siscone::.

Output

The result of calling compute_jets(...) or recompute_jets(...) is stored in the vector
 vector<Cjet> Csiscone::jets;
 
The elements of that vector contain all necessary information concerning the jets:

  • Cjet::v: 4-momentum of the jet.
  • Cjet::n: number of particles in the jet.
  • Cjet::contents: jet contents. It is stored as a vector<int> listing the indices of the particles contained in the jet.
  • Cjet::pass : pass at which the jet has been found (0 is the first, -1 means that the particle has not been included in the analysis i.e. it has infinite rapidity).

an illustrative example

Here follows an example which illustrates the usage of those objects (see also main.cpp in the scones tree)
 01 #include <stdio.h>
 02 #include <iostream>
 03 #include "siscone/momentum.h"
 04 #include "siscone/siscone.h"
 05 
 06 #define R     0.7
 07 #define f     0.5
 08 #define f_alt 0.75
 09 
 10 using namespace std;
 11 using namespace siscone;
 12 
 13 int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
 14   vector<Cmomentum> particles;    // list of particles
 15   Csiscone siscone;               // main object for the cone algorithm
 16   int i;                          // loop index
 17   int N;                          // number of particles
 18   double px,py,pz,E;              // particles 4-momentum
 19   char fline[512];                // line to read from a file
 20 
 21   // read particles
 22   FILE *flux;
 23   flux = fopen("events/single-event.dat", "r");
 24   if (flux==NULL){
 25     cerr << "cannot read event" << endl;
 26     return 1;
 27   }
 28 
 29   N=0;
 30   while (fgets(fline, 512, flux)!=NULL){
 31     if (fline[0]!='#'){ // skip lines beginning with '#'
 32       if (sscanf(fline, "%le%le%le%le", &px, &py, &pz, &E)==4){
 33         particles.push_back(Cmomentum(px, py, pz, E));
 34         N++;
 35       } else {
 36         cout << "error in reading event file Giving up." << endl;
 37         fclose(flux);
 38         return 2;
 39       }
 40     }
 41   }
 42   fclose(flux);
 43 
 44   // compute jets
 45   // first compute with multiple passes (default)
 46   i=siscone.compute_jets(particles, R, f);
 47   cout << "  " << i << " jets found in multi-pass run" << endl;
 48 
 49   // then, recompute it with a different f
 50   i=siscone.recompute_jets(f_alt);
 51   cout << "  " << i << " jets found with alterntive f" << endl;
 52 
 53   // compute jets with a single pass
 54   i=siscone.compute_jets(particles, R, f, 1);
 55   cout << "  " << i << " jets found in single-pass run" << endl;
 56 
 57   // show jets
 58   vector<Cjet>::iterator it_j;
 59   int i1;
 60   fprintf(stdout, "#             pT        eta");
 61   fprintf(stdout, "      phi       px         py         pz         E    \n");
 62   for (it_j = siscone.jets.begin(), i1=0 ; 
 63        it_j != siscone.jets.end() ; it_j++, i1++){
 64     fprintf(stdout, "Jet %3d: %10.3f %8.3f %8.3f",
 65             i1, it_j->v.perp(), it_j->v.eta, it_j->v.phi);
 66     fprintf(stdout, " %10.3f %10.3f %10.3f %10.3f\n",
 67             it_j->v.px, it_j->v.py,  it_j->v.pz,  it_j->v.E);
 68   }
 69 
 70   return 0;
 71 }

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Using the FastJet plugin

SISCone is available as a plugin of the FastJet project. The plugin is named SISConePlugin. Note that it requires at least version 2.1 of FastJet. See the FastJet website for details.

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The spherical version of SISCone

To allow clustering of e+e events, an implementation of SISCone in spherical coordinates is available (as of version 2.0 of SISCone).

Its usage is very similar to that of the basic implementation of SISCone, so we just highlight the few differences here:

  • The spherical version, uses energy E and normal angles, rather than the longitudinally boost-invariant pt, rapidity and azimuth. Specifically:
    • The distance between a pair of particle is the angle between the pair particles (equivalently the the distance on the surface of a unit sphere). Similarily, the cone radius R is also defined as the cone half-opening angle.
    • During the split--merge step, we use the energy of the particles rather than their transverse momentum. However, as in the standard situation where ordering the protojets in pt led to infrared-unsafeties, ordering the protojets in energy in the spherical case also leads to infrared unsafeties. To solve that problem, we introduce the new variable
      Etilde
      and use it to order the protojets. Note that to compute the overlap fraction, we keep using the plain energy (which is perfectly safe in this case). In practice, when invoking the clustering, this corresponds to the default choice of SM_Etilde for the split--merge scale. If one rather wants to use E despite its infrared-unsafety problems, one can specify SM_E instead.
  • The structure remains the same as for the basic implementation but the class names have been prefixed by CSph instead of just C. For example, the list of 4-momenta should be of the CSphmomentum type (1), the clustering is done using CSphsiscone and the jets are stored in CSphjet objects.
  • The classes for the spherical implementation are placed under the siscone_spherical namespace.
  • The library is called libsiscone_spherical.{a,so} rather than libsiscone.{a,so}.
  • The spherical version of SISCone is available as a FastJet plugin named SISConeSphericalPlugin.
(1)The main reason for having two classes for the 4-momenta is that SISCone is internally optimised to avoid repeated computation of expensive quantities like the rapidity. Since the spherical version makes use of the polar angle θ instead of the rapidity y, having 2 separate classes allows to optimise both situations.


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SISCone with progressive removal

Since version 3.0.0, SISCone with progressive removal provides an alternative to the standard split--merge algorithm used by default with SISCone. The SISCone-PR algorithm works as follows

  1. search for stable cones.
  2. declare the hardest stable cone a jet and remove its particles from the list of remaining particles.
  3. if there are some remaining particles, go back to 1.
In practice, jets are obtained by creating a Csiscone (or CSphsiscone object) as described above and calling

   int Csisscone::compute_jets_progressive_removal(vector<Cmomentum> &particles,
                                                   double R, int n_pass_max=0, double ptmin=0.0,
                                                   Esplit_merge_scale _split_merge_scale=SM_pttilde);
 

This results in circular hard jets (analogously to anti-kt). The complexity of the algorithm is N2 log(N). The scale used to decide which stable cone is the hardest can be chosen in the same way as the ordering scale for the split--merge procedure. The default (SM_pttilde for the standard, pp, version of SISCone; SM_Etilde for the version in spherical coordinates) is recommended. Alternatively, a user-defined scale choice can be provided: the user has to derive their favourite scale choice from Csiscone::Cscale_choice and then use Csiscone::set_user_scale() with a pointer to an instance of that class to activate the user-defined choice.

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Downloading SISCone

You can download here the of SISCone source code. It is developped under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). A version of the license should be included in the code.

The algorithm used by SISCone has been subject of a publication in JHEP 05 (2007) 086 [arXiv:0704.0292 (hep-ph)]. Please refer to that work each time it is appropriate.

Download SISCone 3.0.3 (latest stable - August 2016 - Release notes)

You can alternatively download SISCone from its SVN repository.
This can be browsed via HTTP access or accessed using the Subversion repository svn+ssh://svn.hepforge.org/hepforge/svn/siscone.


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SISCone is a Seedless Infrared Safe Cone jet algorithm.

It was developped by Gavin Salam and Gregory Soyez. It is available as a library, as a standalone program or as a FastJet (>= 2.1) plugin.

News (August 3rd 2016): We have released a new version of SISCone (v3.0.3). This minor release installs the config.h file to ensure that configure-time compilation flags are propagated correctly.
Relative to the 2.0.X series, SISCone 3.0.X adds the option of running SISCone with progressive removal (instead of the standard split-merge step). This version will be available in FastJet(>=3.2.1).

The algorithm is described in the publication JHEP 05 (2007) 086 [arXiv:0704.0292 [hep-ph]]. See the links below for more detailed information.

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Execution time

This figure shows the execution time as a function of the number of particles and compares it with other algorithms. It has been obtained on a 3.4 GHz Pentium® IV processor.


Algorithm complexity

SISCone's complexity is dominated by the search for stable cones. If N is the number of particles in the event and n the number of particles in a cone, the complexity goes like

       N n log(n)

dominated by the ordering of the O(n) points in the vicinity of each particle.

Note: for the version of SISCone with progressive-removal, the stable-sone search has to be repeated O(N/n) times, yielding a O(N2log(n)) complexity.


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Scheme for the main algorithm


Scheme for stable cone determination


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The split-merge variable issue:

SISCone is intended to be a cone algorithm that is as close as possible to the Tevatron run II cone algorithm, while also being infrared (IR) safe.

Though the main IR difficulties are related to the search for stable cones, and are solved by a seedless procedure, it turns out that the split-merge phase of the algorithm is also non-trivial. The Tevatron run II split-merge procedure requires that "protojets" be considered in a sequence determined by some ordering variable. A change in the sequence can leads to a change in the final jets. When trying to find the best suited variable for the ordering of protojets in the split--merge process of SISCone, we met a couple of physical issues. Their history goes as follows:

  • the Et variable, suggested e.g. in the Tevatron Run II specification of the midpint algorithm, is not boost invariant.
  • the pt variable, used e.g. in practical midpoint implementations (except for MCFM), suffers from problems with two back-to-back protojets. Due to momentum conservation, they can have the same pt. Their ordering is thus random and can be modified by the addition of a soft particle, leading to an IR unsafety problem.
  • the mt variable does not directly suffer from that problem: two back-to-back jets only overlap if they cover a region in the eta-phi plane. In that case, their values of mt will differ and the ordering is safe. This choice (the default one for SISCone 1.1.0) suffers unfortunately from one remaining issue: though mt works for pure QCD, in the case of two back-to-back narrow-decay-width unstable particles (e.g. a pair of Higgs bosons), both pt and mt will be the same.
  • As of SISCone 1.1.1, we use pttilde: the p-scheme pt (the sum of the moduli of transverse momenta of all particles in the protojet ) that interpolates between pt and mt according to the decay plane of the unstable massive particle. This will lift the degeneracy between decays of identical pairs of unstable particles, since the phase space for them to have identical decay planes vanishes.

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Also replaced auto_ptr by unique_ptr when supported by compiler (version to be included in FastJet>=3.2.0) SISCone version 3.0.1 (February 29 2016) ===================== * Minor release, fixing a bug due to a rounding issue that occurs the theta range in (rare) specific configurations where theta=pi in the split-merge procedure for spherical SISCone SISCone version 3.0.0 (September 9 2014) ===================== * Added the option of running SISCone with progressive removal, corresponding to the following algorithm: 1. search for stable cones 2. declare the hardest stable cone a jet and remove its particles from the list of remaining particles 3. if there are some remaining particles, go back to 1. Use Csiscone::compute_jets_progressive_removal(...) for this version of SISCone The scale used to determine which is the hardest stable cone can be chosen amongst the same options as the scale used for the split--merge step [SM_pttilde by default for the pp version of SISCone, SM_Etilde for the spherical version]. Alternatively, a user-defined scale choice can be provided using set_user_scale(...). Version to be included in FastJet>=3.1.0 SISCone version 2.0.6 (April 9 2013) ===================== * Minor release fixing an issue concerning the installation of configuration headers and bringing small updates in the autotools build system (version to be included in FastJet>=3.0.4) SISCone version 2.0.5 (January 17 2012) ===================== * Minor release bringing minor improvements to the build system (version to be included in FastJet>=3.0.2) SISCone version 2.0.4 (November 25 2011) ===================== * Minor release to remove a few gcc warnings when compiled with high warning level (-ansi -pedantic -Wextra -Wshadow) (version to be included in FastJet>=3.0.1) SISCone version 2.0.3 (October 5 2011) ===================== * Minor release to fix a badly documented Etilde variable in the spherical version of SISCone and to remove a few gcc warnings (version to be included in FastJet 3.x) SISCone version 2.0.2 (May 2011) ===================== * minor modifications to the build system (version to be included in FastJet 3.x) SISCone version 2.0.1 (May 2009) ===================== * enabled shared libraries by default [that was the source of a bug in fastJet] * replaced _R with _radius to fix build problems on old OSX systems * fixed some syntax inconsistencies in Makefile.am's SISCone version 2.0.0 (Apr 2009) ===================== * Added a spherical version of SISCone for use in e+e- collisions This typically works in the same way as the pp version of SISCone with the following remarks: - the classes fot the spherical versions of SISCone are prefixed by 'CSph' instead of 'C' (e.g. CSphMomentum CSphSISCone) - the cone radius is defined as its half opening angle (particle distances are also defined through the angle they define, or, equivalently, as distances on the surface of a unit sphere) - For ordering the protojets during the split--merge, we use E_tilde defined as / |p_i X p_J|^2 \ \sum_{i\in J} E_i | 1 + --------------- | \ |p_i|^2 E_J^2 / Note that the computation of the overlap uses the "plain" energy * Added a flag (Csiscone::use_pt_weighted_splitting) to modify the split part of the split-merge procedure in such a way that a shared particle i is assigned the one of the overlapping jets j=1,2 that has the smaller value of DeltaR_{ij}/p_{tj}. This produces more circular jets. * fixed a bug in the computation of the rapidity range in the split-merge step * the protocones list now contains the full 4-momentum information (rather than just eta and phi) * fixed bugs in example/test.cpp SISCone version 1.3.3 (Aug 2008) ===================== * added bugfix for g++-4.3 (missing headers for "exit") SISCone version 1.3.2 (Mar 2008) ===================== * VERSION and PROGRAM (or PACKAGE_NAME) are no longer accessible directly because of potential conflicts with other packages. You should use siscone_version() and siscone_package_name() instead. (Thanks to Rolf Seuster) * allow the users to set their own default compilation flags. SISCone version 1.3.1 (Mar 2008) ===================== * fixed some compilation issues under windows SISCone version 1.3.0 (Nov 2007) ===================== * The main update in this new release is the switch to 'autotools'. This means that instead of using the (static) Makefile build process, you can now use the "standard ./configure; make; make install" approach. See the INSTALL file for details. * added a 'siscone_area' example of how jet areas work within SISCone. SISCone version 1.2.0 (Jun 2007) ===================== * 10-15% speed increase by introducing a tiling in the eta-phi plane allowing for better overlap checking in the split--merge. This can turn into a bigger effect for area computations. * implementing a 'jet area' class to compute active and/or passive areas. * in examples: - fix bug in the cmdline parsing (there was a segfault with unrecognised long options), - add "passes information" to the verbose output of the main siscone program, - solve problems with the 'time' example. SISCone version 1.1.1 (Mar 2007) ===================== * The major upgrade is the use of pttilde (p-scheme pt) instead of mt in the split--merge process. Indeed, we have noticed that mt can lead to IR usafety in the case of two back-to-back narrow-decay-width unstable particles (e.g. a pair of Higgs bosons). See http://projects.hepforge.org/siscone/sm_issue.html for details. Note that SISCone 1.1.1 allows the user to specify its choice for the split-merge variable (we highly recommand the default choice) * The number of passes is now set to infinity (0) by default * Small minor changes in the 'siscone' command-line options SISCone version 1.1.0 (Mar 2007) ===================== * dealt with colinearity issues * dealt with cocircularity situations (and related rounding errors) * use mt instead of pt in the split-merge pt lead to some IR unsafety for events with momentum conservation * move all references to HEPForge * Important note: some typos have been fixed. As a consequence, some end-user members have been affected: - The contents of the jets is accessed through 'Cjet::contents' instead of 'Cjet::content' - The function called to save the jet contents to disk is 'Csplit_merge::save_contents' instead of 'Csplit_merge::save_content' Note that 'Csiscone::save_contents' is also valid. SISCone version 1.0.0 (Jan 2007) ===================== This is the first stable release of siscone. Index: trunk/Doxyfile =================================================================== --- trunk/Doxyfile (revision 415) +++ trunk/Doxyfile (revision 416) @@ -1,2355 +1,2355 @@ # Doxyfile 1.8.8 # This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system # doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. # # All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in # front of the TAG it is preceding. # # All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. # The format is: # TAG = value [value, ...] # For lists, items can also be appended using: # TAG += value [value, ...] # Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Project related configuration options #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file # that follow. 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Optionally the format may contain $version, which will # be replaced by the version of the file (if it could be obtained via # FILE_VERSION_FILTER) # The default value is: $file:$line: $text. WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" # The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning and error # messages should be written. If left blank the output is written to standard # error (stderr). WARN_LOGFILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the input files #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The INPUT tag is used to specify the files and/or directories that contain # documented source files. You may enter file names like myfile.cpp or # directories like /usr/src/myproject. Separate the files or directories with # spaces. # Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched. INPUT = # This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files # that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding. Doxygen uses # libiconv (or the iconv built into libc) for the transcoding. See the libiconv # documentation (see: http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv) for the list of # possible encodings. # The default value is: UTF-8. INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns (like *.cpp and # *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left blank the # following patterns are tested:*.c, *.cc, *.cxx, *.cpp, *.c++, *.java, *.ii, # *.ixx, *.ipp, *.i++, *.inl, *.idl, *.ddl, *.odl, *.h, *.hh, *.hxx, *.hpp, # *.h++, *.cs, *.d, *.php, *.php4, *.php5, *.phtml, *.inc, *.m, *.markdown, # *.md, *.mm, *.dox, *.py, *.f90, *.f, *.for, *.tcl, *.vhd, *.vhdl, *.ucf, # *.qsf, *.as and *.js. FILE_PATTERNS = # The RECURSIVE tag can be used to specify whether or not subdirectories should # be searched for input files as well. # The default value is: NO. RECURSIVE = YES # The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should be # excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a # subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. # # Note that relative paths are relative to the directory from which doxygen is # run. EXCLUDE = doc \ src/old \ tests \ timings # The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used to select whether or not files or # directories that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded # from the input. # The default value is: NO. 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Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the # filter if there is a match. The filters are a list of the form: pattern=filter # (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further information on how # filters are used. If the FILTER_PATTERNS tag is empty or if none of the # patterns match the file name, INPUT_FILTER is applied. FILTER_PATTERNS = # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER ) will also be used to filter the input files that are used for # producing the source files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). # The default value is: NO. FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO # The FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify source filters per file # pattern. 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Using this option one can overrule certain style aspects. # This is preferred over using HTML_STYLESHEET since it does not replace the # standard style sheet and is therefor more robust against future updates. # Doxygen will copy the style sheet files to the output directory. # Note: The order of the extra stylesheet files is of importance (e.g. the last # stylesheet in the list overrules the setting of the previous ones in the # list). For an example see the documentation. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET = # The HTML_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or # other source files which should be copied to the HTML output directory. Note # that these files will be copied to the base HTML output directory. Use the # $relpath^ marker in the HTML_HEADER and/or HTML_FOOTER files to load these # files. In the HTML_STYLESHEET file, use the file name only. 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CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # The BINARY_TOC flag controls whether a binary table of contents is generated ( # YES) or a normal table of contents ( NO) in the .chm file. Furthermore it # enables the Previous and Next buttons. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members to # the table of contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and # QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated that # can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help # (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can be used to specify # the file name of the resulting .qch file. The path specified is relative to # the HTML output folder. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt Help # Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Namespace # (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace). # The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_NAMESPACE = # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt # Help Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Virtual # Folders (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual- # folders). # The default value is: doc. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If the QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME tag is set, it specifies the name of a custom # filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom # Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- # filters). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the # custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom # Filters (see: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- # filters). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this # project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see: # http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes). # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. 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DISABLE_INDEX = NO # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. If the tag # value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated containing a tree-like # index structure (just like the one that is generated for HTML Help). For this # to work a browser that supports JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required # (i.e. any modern browser). Windows users are probably better off using the # HTML help feature. Via custom stylesheets (see HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET) one can # further fine-tune the look of the index. As an example, the default style # sheet generated by doxygen has an example that shows how to put an image at # the root of the tree instead of the PROJECT_NAME. Since the tree basically has # the same information as the tab index, you could consider setting # DISABLE_INDEX to YES when enabling this option. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that # doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. # # Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing # in the overview section. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 20, default value: 4. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be used # to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree is shown. # Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 1500, default value: 250. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open links to # external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO # Use this tag to change the font size of LaTeX formulas included as images in # the HTML documentation. When you change the font size after a successful # doxygen run you need to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML # output directory to force them to be regenerated. # Minimum value: 8, maximum value: 50, default value: 10. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images # generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not # supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. # # Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files in # the HTML output directory before the changes have effect. # The default value is: YES. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES # Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax (see # http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the rendering # instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not have LaTeX # installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML output. When # enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path # to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. # The default value is: NO. # This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. USE_MATHJAX = NO # When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for # the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see: # http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. # Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best # compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG. # The default value is: HTML-CSS. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS # When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML # output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory # should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory # is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then # MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax # Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing # MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of # MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment. # The default value is: http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest # The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax # extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example # MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = # The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces # of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site # (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an # example see the documentation. # This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. MATHJAX_CODEFILE = # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for # the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and # should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help # (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET) # there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled. # For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then # enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to # search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use + S # (what the is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically # , /