The Filter-Value analysis package
Caleb Fangmeier 1a706b5a62 Adds calculation of Top Mass from generator objects as well as saving function implementations to output file | il y a 7 ans | |
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README.md | il y a 8 ans | |
api.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
argparse.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
container.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
dataset.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
filter.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
filval.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
log.hpp | il y a 7 ans | |
value.hpp | il y a 7 ans |
This is a header-only, generic, data analysis system that allows for creating performant generation of Plots. Plots contain Values and can make use of Filters. Filters can also depend of Values, and Values can depend on other Values. A Dataset is a generic object that contains a series of observations. The individual observations consist of a series of Observed Values. One can also define Derived Values which are calculated from Observed Values or other Derived Values. Care is taken automatically so Derived Values are calculated at most once per observation.
MyDataSet myDataSet("somefile.root", "tree"); // MyDataSet subclasses DataSet
TTreeValue<int> countmyDataSet;
myDataSet.addValue
Hist1D myplot(count, myDataSet, ); // Hist1D subclasses Plot