#include "TFile.h" #include "TTree.h" #include "TBrowser.h" #include "TH2.h" #include "TRandom.h" #include "TClassTable.h" #include "TSystem.h" #include "TROOT.h" #if defined(__CINT__) && !defined(__MAKECINT__) #include "test/libEvent.so" #else #include "test/Event.h" #endif // This example writes a tree with objects of the class Event. // It is a simplified version of $ROOTSYS/test/MainEvent.cxx to // write the tree, and $ROOTSYS/test/eventb.C // It shows: // -how to fill a Tree with an event class containing these // data members: // char fType[20]; // Int_t fNtrack; // Int_t fNseg; // Int_t fNvertex; // UInt_t fFlag; // Float_t fTemperature; // EventHeader fEvtHdr; // TClonesArray *fTracks; //-> // TH1F *fH; //-> // Int_t fMeasures[10]; // Float_t fMatrix[4][4]; // Float_t *fClosestDistance; //[fNvertex] // // -the difference in splitting or not splitting a branch // -how to read selected branches of the tree, // and print the first entry with less than 587 tracks. // -how to browse and analyze the Tree via the TBrowser and TTreeViewer // This example can be run in many different ways: // way1: .x tree4.C using the CINT interpreter // way2: .L tree4.C // tree4() // way3: .L ../test/libEvent.so // .x tree4.C++ using ACLIC // One can also run the write and read parts in two separate sessions. // For example following one of the sessions above, one can start the session: // .L tree4.C // tree4r(); void tree4w() { //create a Tree file tree4.root TFile f("tree4.root","RECREATE"); // Create a ROOT Tree TTree t4("t4","A Tree with Events"); // Create a pointer to an Event object Event *event = new Event(); // Create two branches, split one. t4.Branch("event_split", &event,16000,99); t4.Branch("event_not_split", &event,16000,0); // a local variable for the event type char etype[20]; // Fill the tree for (Int_t ev = 0; ev <10000; ev++) { Float_t sigmat, sigmas; gRandom->Rannor(sigmat,sigmas); Int_t ntrack = Int_t(600 + 600 *sigmat/120.); Float_t random = gRandom->Rndm(1); sprintf(etype,"type%d",ev%5); event->SetType(etype); event->SetHeader(ev, 200, 960312, random); event->SetNseg(Int_t(10*ntrack+20*sigmas)); event->SetNvertex(Int_t(1+20*gRandom->Rndm())); event->SetFlag(UInt_t(random+0.5)); event->SetTemperature(random+20.); for(UChar_t m = 0; m < 10; m++) { event->SetMeasure(m, Int_t(gRandom->Gaus(m,m+1))); } // fill the matrix for(UChar_t i0 = 0; i0 < 4; i0++) { for(UChar_t i1 = 0; i1 < 4; i1++) { event->SetMatrix(i0,i1,gRandom->Gaus(i0*i1,1)); } } // Create and fill the Track objects for (Int_t t = 0; t < ntrack; t++) event->AddTrack(random); // Fill the tree t4.Fill(); // Clear the event before reloading it event->Clear(); } // Write the file header f.Write(); // Print the tree contents t4.Print(); } void tree4r() { // check to see if the event class is in the dictionary // if it is not load the definition in libEvent.so if (!TClassTable::GetDict("Event")) { gSystem->Load("$ROOTSYS/test/libEvent"); } // read the tree generated with tree4w //note that we use "new" to create the TFile and TTree objects ! //because we want to keep these objects alive when we leave this function. TFile *f = new TFile("tree4.root"); TTree *t4 = (TTree*)f->Get("t4"); // create a pointer to an event object. This will be used // to read the branch values. Event *event = new Event(); // get two branches and set the branch address TBranch *bntrack = t4->GetBranch("fNtrack"); TBranch *branch = t4->GetBranch("event_split"); branch->SetAddress(&event); Int_t nevent = (Int_t)t4->GetEntries(); Int_t nselected = 0; Int_t nb = 0; for (Int_t i=0;iGetEntry(i); //reject events with more than 587 tracks if (event->GetNtrack() > 587)continue; //read complete accepted event in memory nb += t4->GetEntry(i); nselected++; //print the first accepted event if (nselected == 1) t4->Show(); //clear tracks array event->Clear(); } if (gROOT->IsBatch()) return; new TBrowser(); t4->StartViewer(); } void tree4() { Event::Reset(); // Allow for re-run this script by cleaning static variables. tree4w(); //Event::Reset(); // Allow for re-run this script by cleaning static variables. //tree4r(); }