////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // This class has been automatically generated on // Wed Mar 14 10:49:49 2018 by ROOT version 6.10/02 // from TTree T/Hall A Analyzer Output DST // found on file: /home/rambrose/hallc_replay/ROOTfiles/shms_replay_production_all_2732_-1.root ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef TEST_h #define TEST_h #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // Headers needed by this particular selector class TEST : public TSelector { public : TTreeReader fReader; //!the tree reader TTree *fChain = 0; //!pointer to the analyzed TTree or TChain TNtuple *client_output; TNtuple *slave_output; // Readers to access the data (delete the ones you do not need). TEST(TTree * /*tree*/ =0) { } virtual ~TEST() { } virtual Int_t Version() const { return 2; } virtual void Begin(TTree *tree); virtual void SlaveBegin(TTree *tree); virtual void Init(TTree *tree); virtual Bool_t Notify(); virtual Bool_t Process(Long64_t entry); virtual Int_t GetEntry(Long64_t entry, Int_t getall = 0) { return fChain ? fChain->GetTree()->GetEntry(entry, getall) : 0; } virtual void SetOption(const char *option) { fOption = option; } virtual void SetObject(TObject *obj) { fObject = obj; } virtual void SetInputList(TList *input) { fInput = input; } virtual TList *GetOutputList() const { return fOutput; } virtual void SlaveTerminate(); virtual void Terminate(); ClassDef(TEST,0); }; #endif #ifdef TEST_cxx void TEST::Init(TTree *tree) { // The Init() function is called when the selector needs to initialize // a new tree or chain. Typically here the reader is initialized. // It is normally not necessary to make changes to the generated // code, but the routine can be extended by the user if needed. // Init() will be called many times when running on PROOF // (once per file to be processed). fReader.SetTree(tree); } Bool_t TEST::Notify() { // The Notify() function is called when a new file is opened. This // can be either for a new TTree in a TChain or when when a new TTree // is started when using PROOF. It is normally not necessary to make changes // to the generated code, but the routine can be extended by the // user if needed. The return value is currently not used. return kTRUE; } #endif // #ifdef TEST_cxx