When HBOOK is used in a data acquisition system environment, global sections can be an interesting alternative to disk input/output. The following example is a simple illustration of this facility.
Let us assume two processes exist:
PFILL, the process filling some histograms in
COMMON/PAWC/ directly.
PRESENT, a process activated from time to time to
visualize the histograms created and filled by PFILL.
No hand-shaking mechanism is required. A global section is created
(this is system dependent).
This global section is mapped to COMMON/PAWC/ in process
PFILL and to COMMON/PAWMAP/PAWM(nwords) in PRESENT.
This process has also a COMMON/PAWC/,
which will be used as a working space common.
A call CALL HRFILE (PAWM,'PFILL','GN')
in process PRESENT will open a HBOOK global section.
The current directory is now set to //PFILL.
Routine HCDIR may be used to change the current directory
to lower level directories.
Using HRIN (described below) a histogram can now be copied
from PFILL to /PAWC/ of process PRESENT
and invoke the printing or plotting routines
of either HBOOK or HPLOT.
Tools exist
(for example in PAW) to dynamically map global sections.
It should be noted however that this mechanism does not allow
to write (e.g. using routine HROUT)
from process PRESENT into PFILL.
It is possible to open more than one global section (several processes
PFILL).