library: libTree #include "TCut.h" |
TCut
class description - source file - inheritance tree (.pdf)
public:
TCut()
TCut(const char* title)
TCut(const char* name, const char* title)
TCut(const TCut& cut)
virtual ~TCut()
static TClass* Class()
virtual TClass* IsA() const
char* operator const char*() const
TCut& operator*=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator*=(const TCut& rhs)
TCut& operator+=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator+=(const TCut& rhs)
TCut& operator=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator=(const TCut& rhs)
virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
TCut
A specialized string object used for TTree selections.
A TCut object has a name and a title. It does not add any data
members compared to a TNamed. It only add a set of operators to
facilitate logical string concatenation. For example, assume
cut1 = "x<1" and cut2 = "y>2"
then
cut1 && cut2 will be the string "(x<1)&&(y>2)"
Operators =, +=, +, *, !, &&, || overloaded.
Examples of use:
Root > TCut c1 = "x<1"
Root > TCut c2 = "y<0"
Root > TCut c3 = c1&&c2
Root > ntuple.Draw("x", c1)
Root > ntuple.Draw("x", c1||"x>0")
Root > ntuple.Draw("x", c1&&c2)
Root > ntuple.Draw("x", "(x+y)"*(c1&&c2))
TCut() : TNamed()
TCut(const char *title) : TNamed("CUT",title)
TCut(const char *name, const char *title) : TNamed(name,title)
TCut(const TCut &cut) : TNamed(cut)
fName = cut.fName;
fTitle = cut.fTitle;
~TCut()
Inline Functions
TCut& operator=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator=(const TCut& rhs)
TCut& operator+=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator+=(const TCut& rhs)
TCut& operator*=(const char* rhs)
TCut& operator*=(const TCut& rhs)
char* operator const char*() const
TClass* Class()
TClass* IsA() const
void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
Author: Rene Brun 14/04/97
Last update: root/tree:$Name: $:$Id: TCut.cxx,v 1.4 2000/10/27 16:31:27 rdm Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995-2000, Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers. *
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