The examples submenu is for some demos coming with the distrib of various capabilites, apects of ioda.
Plot a "basic" 1D histogram. It is done by using the inlib/histo/h1d class and the exlib/sg/plotter graphics class.
Fit an histo by viewing the fitter in operation ! The fitter is the inlib/f2cmn class which is nothing more that a "pure inline" version of the OpenScientist/Midnight/Fitter class, which were itself a "forceps extraction" of the TMinuit of CERN/ROOT, which were itself a "fortran 2 C" convertion plus a poor "ROOT-ification" of the FORTRAN CERNLIB/MINUIT. (Promise, one day I am going to write the book). At first attempt you may see :
At the first attempt the histo may not contain sufficient data for the fit to pass at first shoot. By doing it again, we fill more the histo and you should see :
By playing with the camera (or paning, pinching with fingers on an iOS device) you should see the info box :
Note that "seeing the fit in operation" is not fully available with ioda 1.0 on an Android device. For the moment we have not found a proper way to enforce a refresh of a android.opengl.GLSurfaceView from the jni (there is a painfull threading issue here between java and the jni). We hope to have a solution at next release. (Then on a Android, examples/fit produces directly the picture at the end of the fit).
The scene used to create the ioda icon.
It is fully detailed at Visualizing a FOG file..
To play with various panels, dialog boxes used to enter text or numbers.
Note that there are various kind, flavour of the keyboard. One is an emulation of the one found on the iOS devices, another one is a US QWERTY emulation (the true and lonely keyboard known by a developer) and another one is limited to input C like variables.
The LAL logo.