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rf404_categories.py File Reference

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View in nbviewer Open in SWAN Data and categories: working with ROOT.RooCategory objects to describe discrete variables

from __future__ import print_function
import ROOT
# Construct a category with labels
# --------------------------------------------
# Define a category with labels only
tagCat = ROOT.RooCategory("tagCat", "Tagging category")
tagCat.defineType("Lepton")
tagCat.defineType("Kaon")
tagCat.defineType("NetTagger-1")
tagCat.defineType("NetTagger-2")
tagCat.Print()
# Construct a category with labels and indices
# ------------------------------------------------
# Define a category with explicitly numbered states
b0flav = ROOT.RooCategory("b0flav", "B0 flavour eigenstate")
b0flav.defineType("B0", -1)
b0flav.defineType("B0bar", 1)
b0flav.Print()
# Generate dummy data for tabulation demo
# ------------------------------------------------
# Generate a dummy dataset
x = ROOT.RooRealVar("x", "x", 0, 10)
data = ROOT.RooPolynomial("p", "p", x).generate(
ROOT.RooArgSet(x, b0flav, tagCat), 10000)
# Print tables of category contents of datasets
# --------------------------------------------------
# Tables are equivalent of plots for categories
btable = data.table(b0flav)
btable.Print()
btable.Print("v")
# Create table for subset of events matching cut expression
ttable = data.table(tagCat, "x>8.23")
ttable.Print()
ttable.Print("v")
# Create table for all (tagCat x b0flav) state combinations
bttable = data.table(ROOT.RooArgSet(tagCat, b0flav))
bttable.Print("v")
# Retrieve number of events from table
# Number can be non-integer if source dataset has weighed events
nb0 = btable.get("B0")
print("Number of events with B0 flavor is ", nb0)
# Retrieve fraction of events with "Lepton" tag
fracLep = ttable.getFrac("Lepton")
print("Fraction of events tagged with Lepton tag is ", fracLep)
# Defining ranges for plotting, fitting on categories
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define named range as comma separated list of labels
tagCat.setRange("good", "Lepton,Kaon")
# Or add state names one by one
tagCat.addToRange("soso", "NetTagger-1")
tagCat.addToRange("soso", "NetTagger-2")
# Use category range in dataset reduction specification
goodData = data.reduce(ROOT.RooFit.CutRange("good"))
goodData.table(tagCat).Print("v")
Date
February 2018
Authors
Clemens Lange, Wouter Verkerke (C++ version)

Definition in file rf404_categories.py.