Example of a circular Tree
Circular Trees are interesting in online real time environments to store the results of the last maxEntries events. for more info, see TTree::SetCircular. Circular trees must be memory resident.
{
auto T =
new TTree(
"T",
"test circular buffers");
T->Branch("px", &px, "px/F");
T->Branch("py", &py, "px/F");
T->Branch("pz", &pz, "px/F");
T->Branch("i", &i, "i/s");
T->SetCircular(20000);
for (i = 0; i < 65000; i++) {
pz = px * px + py * py;
T->Fill();
}
T->Print();
}
ROOT::Detail::TRangeCast< T, true > TRangeDynCast
TRangeDynCast is an adapter class that allows the typed iteration through a TCollection.
Option_t Option_t TPoint TPoint const char GetTextMagnitude GetFillStyle GetLineColor GetLineWidth GetMarkerStyle GetTextAlign GetTextColor GetTextSize void char Point_t Rectangle_t WindowAttributes_t Float_t r
This is the base class for the ROOT Random number generators.
A TTree represents a columnar dataset.
- Author
- Rene Brun
Definition in file tree114_circular.C.