 
  
 
 Save histograms in Tree branches 
To run this example, do 
ROOT::Detail::TRangeCast< T, true > TRangeDynCast
TRangeDynCast is an adapter class that allows the typed iteration through a TCollection.
 
 
 
  
   
   
   
   
   TFile f(
"ht.root",
"recreate");
 
   auto T     = 
new TTree(
"T",
"test");
 
   auto hpx   = 
new TH1F(
"hpx",
"This is the px distribution",100,-4,4);
 
   auto hpxpy = 
new TH2F(
"hpxpy",
"py vs px",40,-4,4,40,-4,4);
 
   auto hprof  = 
new TProfile(
"hprof",
"Profile of pz versus px",100,-4,4,0,20);
 
   T->Branch(
"hpx",
"TH1F",&
hpx,32000,0);
   T->Branch(
"hpxpy",
"TH2F",&
hpxpy,32000,0);
   T->Branch(
"hprof",
"TProfile",&
hprof,32000,0);
   for (
Int_t i = 0; i < 25000; i++) {
 
      if (i%1000 == 0) 
printf(
"at entry: %d\n",i);
 
      pz = px*px + py*py;
      T->Fill();
   }
   T->Print();
}
 
   
   auto f = 
new TFile(
"ht.root");
 
   T->SetBranchAddress(
"hpx",&
hpx);
   T->SetBranchAddress(
"hpxpy",&
hpxpy);
   T->SetBranchAddress(
"hprof",&
hprof);
   T->GetEntry(12345);
   auto c1 = 
new TCanvas(
"c1",
"test",10,10,600,1000);
 
}
 
   
   
   auto f = 
new TFile(
"ht.root");
 
   auto c1 = 
new TCanvas(
"c1",
"test",10,10,600,1000);
 
   T->Draw("hpx.Draw()","","goff",1,12345);
   T->Draw("hpxpy.Draw()","","goff",1,12345);
   T->Draw("hprof.Draw()","","goff",1,12345);
}
 
   
   
   
   auto f = 
new TFile(
"ht.root");
 
   auto c1 = 
new TCanvas(
"c1",
"test",10,10,600,400);
 
   T->Draw("hpx.GetRMS():hprof.GetMean()");
}
 
}
R__EXTERN TBenchmark * gBenchmark
R__EXTERN TRandom * gRandom
virtual void Start(const char *name)
Starts Benchmark with the specified name.
virtual void Show(const char *name)
Stops Benchmark name and Prints results.
A ROOT file is an on-disk file, usually with extension .root, that stores objects in a file-system-li...
1-D histogram with a float per channel (see TH1 documentation)
2-D histogram with a float per channel (see TH1 documentation)
virtual void Rannor(Float_t &a, Float_t &b)
Return 2 numbers distributed following a gaussian with mean=0 and sigma=1.
A TTree represents a columnar dataset.
- Author
- Rene Brun 
Definition in file htest.C.