ROOT is a unified software package for the storage, processing, and analysis of scientific data: from its acquisition to the final visualization in form of highly customizable, publication-ready plots. It is reliable, performant and well supported, easy to use and obtain, and strives to maximize the quantity and impact of scientific results obtained per unit cost, both of human effort and computing resources.
ROOT provides a very efficient storage system for data models, that demonstrated to scale at the Large Hadron Collider experiments: Exabytes of scientific data are written in columnar ROOT format. ROOT comes with histogramming capabilities in an arbitrary number of dimensions, curve fitting, statistical modelling, minimization, to allow the easy setup of a data analysis system that can query and process the data interactively or in batch mode, as well as a general parallel processing framework, RDataFrame, that can considerably speed up an analysis, taking full advantage of multi-core and distributed systems.
ROOT is performance critical software written in C++ and enables rapid prototyping powered by a unique C++ compliant interpreter called Cling. Cling also enables performant C++ type introspection which is a building block of automatic interoperability with Python. Thanks to PyROOT, leveraging the cppyy technology, ROOT offers efficient, on-demand C++/Python interoperability in a uniform cross-language execution environment.
ROOT fully embraces open-source, it's made with passion by its community, for the benefit of its community.
When citing ROOT, please use both the reference reported below and the DOI specific to your ROOT version available on Zenodo . For example, you can copy-paste and fill in the following citation:
Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers, ROOT - An Object Oriented Data Analysis Framework,
Proceedings AIHENP'96 Workshop, Lausanne, Sep. 1996,
Nucl. Inst. & Meth. in Phys. Res. A 389 (1997) 81-86.
See also "ROOT" [software], Release vX.YY/ZZ, dd/mm/yyyy
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See https://root.cern/install for installation instructions. For instructions on how to build ROOT from these source files, see https://root.cern/install/build_from_source.
Our "Getting started with ROOT" page is then the perfect place to get familiar with ROOT.