RooAbsCollection
- See also
- RooAbsCollection
Some member functions of RooAbsCollection that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooAbsCollection::printLatex. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
params.printLatex(ROOT.RooFit.Sibling(initParams), ROOT.RooFit.Columns(2))
params.printLatex(Sibling=initParams, Columns =2)
RooAbsCollection.printLatex
The RooAbsCollection::printLatex() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsCollection::printLatex(const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsData
- See also
- RooAbsData
Some member functions of RooAbsData that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. This applies to RooAbsData::plotOn, RooAbsData::createHistogram, RooAbsData::reduce, RooAbsData::statOn. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
data.plotOn(frame, ROOT.RooFit.CutRange("r1"))
data.plotOn(frame, CutRange="r1")
RooAbsData.createHistogram
The RooAbsData::createHistogram() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsData::createHistogram(const char *name, const RooAbsRealLValue& xvar, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsData.plotOn
The RooAbsData::plotOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsData::plotOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsData.reduce
The RooAbsData::reduce() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsData::reduce(const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3,const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsData.statOn
The RooAbsData::statOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsData::statOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsPdf
- See also
- RooAbsPdf
Some member functions of RooAbsPdf that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooAbsPdf::fitTo, RooAbsPdf::plotOn, RooAbsPdf::generate, RooAbsPdf::paramOn, RooAbsPdf::createCdf, RooAbsPdf::generateBinned, RooAbsPdf::prepareMultiGen and RooAbsPdf::createNLL. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
pdf.fitTo(data, ROOT.RooFit.Range("r1"))
pdf.fitTo(data, Range="r1")
RooAbsPdf.createCdf
The RooAbsPdf::createCdf() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::createCdf(const RooArgSet& iset, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsPdf.createNLL
The RooAbsPdf::createNLL() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::createNLL()
RooAbsPdf.fitTo
The RooAbsPdf::fitTo() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::fitTo()
RooAbsPdf.generate
The RooAbsPdf::generate() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::generate(const RooArgSet &whatVars, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3,const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6)
RooAbsPdf.generateBinned
The RooAbsPdf::generateBinned() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::generateBinned(const RooArgSet &whatVars, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3,const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6) const
RooAbsPdf.paramOn
The RooAbsPdf::paramOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::paramOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsPdf.plotOn
The RooAbsPdf::plotOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::plotOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8, const RooCmdArg& arg9, const RooCmdArg& arg10) const
RooAbsPdf.prepareMultiGen
The RooAbsPdf::prepareMultiGen() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsPdf::prepareMultiGen(const RooArgSet &whatVars, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3,const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6)
RooAbsReal
- See also
- RooAbsReal
Some member functions of RooAbsReal that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooAbsReal::plotOn, RooAbsReal::createHistogram, RooAbsReal::chi2FitTo, RooAbsReal::createChi2, RooAbsReal::createRunningIntegral and RooAbsReal::createIntegral For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
var.plotOn(frame, ROOT.RooFit.Components("background"))
var.plotOn(frame, Components="background")
RooAbsReal.chi2FitTo
The RooAbsReal::chi2FitTo() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::chi2FitTo(RooDataSet& xydata, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsReal.createChi2
The RooAbsReal::createChi2() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::createChi2(RooDataHist& data, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsReal.createHistogram
The RooAbsReal::createHistogram() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::createHistogram(const char *name, const RooAbsRealLValue& xvar, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsReal.createIntegral
The RooAbsReal::createIntegral() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::createIntegral(const RooArgSet& iset, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsReal.createRunningIntegral
The RooAbsReal::createRunningIntegral() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::createRunningIntegral(const RooArgSet& iset, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooAbsReal.plotOn
The RooAbsReal::plotOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsReal::plotOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8, const RooCmdArg& arg9, const RooCmdArg& arg10) const
RooAbsRealLValue
- See also
- RooAbsRealLValue
Some member functions of RooAbsRealLValue that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooAbsRealLValue::createHistogram and RooAbsRealLValue::frame. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
frame = x.frame(ROOT.RooFit.Name("xframe"), ROOT.RooFit.Title("RooPlot with decorations"), ROOT.RooFit.Bins(40))
frame = x.frame(Name="xframe", Title="RooPlot with decorations", Bins=40)
RooAbsRealLValue.createHistogram
The RooAbsRealLValue::createHistogram() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsRealLValue::createHistogram(const char *name, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooAbsRealLValue.frame
The RooAbsRealLValue::frame() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooAbsRealLValue::frame(const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooArgSet
- See also
- RooArgSet
RooArgSet.__init__
Pythonization of RooArgSet constructor to support implicit conversion from Python sets.
RooBCPGenDecay
- See also
- RooBCPGenDecay
RooBCPGenDecay.__init__
The RooBCPGenDecay constructor is pythonized with enum values.
- See also
- RooBCPGenDecay(const char *name, const char *title, RooRealVar& t, RooAbsCategory& tag, RooAbsReal& tau, RooAbsReal& dm, RooAbsReal& avgMistag, RooAbsReal& a, RooAbsReal& b, RooAbsReal& delMistag, RooAbsReal& mu, const RooResolutionModel& model, DecayType type)
RooBCPEffDecay
- See also
- RooBCPEffDecay
RooBCPEffDecay.__init__
The RooBCPEffDecay constructor is pythonized with enum values.
- See also
- RooBCPEffDecay(const char *name, const char *title, RooRealVar& t, RooAbsCategory& tag, RooAbsReal& tau, RooAbsReal& dm, RooAbsReal& avgMistag, RooAbsReal& CPeigenval, RooAbsReal& a, RooAbsReal& b, RooAbsReal& effRatio, RooAbsReal& delMistag, const RooResolutionModel& model, DecayType type)
RooBDecay
- See also
- RooBDecay
RooBDecay.__init__
The RooBDecay constructor is pythonized with enum values.
- See also
- RooBDecay(const char *name, const char *title, RooRealVar& t, RooAbsReal& tau, RooAbsReal& dgamma, RooAbsReal& f0, RooAbsReal& f1, RooAbsReal& f2, RooAbsReal& f3, RooAbsReal& dm, const RooResolutionModel& model, DecayType type)
RooBMixDecay
- See also
- RooBMixDecay
RooBMixDecay.__init__
The RooBMixDecay constructor is pythonized with enum values.
- See also
- RooBMixDecay(const char *name, const char *title, RooRealVar& t, RooAbsCategory& mixState, RooAbsCategory& tagFlav, RooAbsReal& tau, RooAbsReal& dm, RooAbsReal& mistag, RooAbsReal& delMistag, const RooResolutionModel& model, DecayType type)
RooCategory
- See also
- RooCategory
Constructor of RooCategory takes a map as an argument also supports python dictionaries. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
mixState = ROOT.RooCategory("mixState", "B0/B0bar mixing state")
mixState.defineType("mixed", -1)
mixState.defineType("unmixed", 1)
mixState = ROOT.RooCategory("mixState", "B0/B0bar mixing state", {"mixed" : -1, "unmixed" : 1})
RooCategory.__init__
The RooCategory constructor is pythonized for converting python dict to std::map. The instances in the dict must correspond to the template argument in std::map of the constructor.
- See also
- RooCategory(const char* name, const char* title, const std::map<std::string, int>& allowedStates)
RooChi2Var
- See also
- RooChi2Var
Constructor of RooChi2Var takes a RooCmdArg as argument also supports keyword arguments.
RooChi2Var.__init__
The RooCategory constructor is pythonized for converting python dict to std::map. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the constructor function.
- See also
- RooChi2Var(const char* name, const char* title, RooAbsReal& func, RooDataHist& data, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
-
RooChi2Var(const char* name, const char* title, RooAbsPdf& pdf, RooDataHist& data, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
RooDataHist
- See also
- RooDataHist
Constructor of RooDataHist takes a RooCmdArg as argument also supports keyword arguments. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
dh = ROOT.RooDataHist("dh", "dh", ROOT.RooArgList(x), ROOT.RooFit.Import("SampleA", histo))
dh = ROOT.RooDataHist("dh", "dh", ROOT.RooArgList(x), Import=("SampleA", histo))
RooDataHist.__init__
The RooDataHist constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization and for converting python dict to std::map. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the constructor function. The instances in dict must correspond to the template argument in std::map of the constructor.
- See also
- RooDataHist(std::string_view name, std::string_view title, const RooArgList& vars, RooCategory& indexCat, std::map<std::string,TH1*> histMap, Double_t initWgt)
-
RooDataHist(std::string_view name, std::string_view title, const RooArgList& vars, RooCategory& indexCat, std::map<std::string,RooDataHist*> dhistMap, Double_t wgt)
RooDataHist.from_numpy
Create a RooDataHist from numpy arrays.
Note: The argument structure was inspired by numpy.histogramdd.
Args: hist_weights (numpy.ndarray): The multidimensional histogram bin weights. bins (list): The bin specification, where each element is either: a numpy array describing the monotonically increasing bin edges along each dimension. a scalar value for the number of bins (in this case, the corresponding item in the ranges
argument must be filled) None
for a category dimension or if you want to use the default binning of the RooFit variable variables (RooArgSet, or list/tuple of RooAbsArgs): Specification of the variables in the RooDataHist, will be forwarded to the RooDataHist constructor. Both real values and categories are supported. ranges (list): An optional list specifying the variable range limits. Each element is either: None
if a full bin edges array is given to bins
or for a category dimension a tuple with two values corresponding to the minimum and maximum values weights_squared_sum (numpy.ndarray): The sum of squared weights of the original samples that were used to fill the histogram. If the input weights are from a weighted histogram, this parameter is no longer optional. name (str): Name of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string. title (str): Title of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string.
Returns: RooDataHist
RooDataHist.to_numpy
Converts the weights and bin edges of a RooDataHist to numpy arrays.
Note: The output structure was inspired by numpy.histogramdd.
Returns: weight (numpy.ndarray): The weights for each histrogram bin. bin_edges (list): A list of n_dim
arrays describing the bin edges for each dimension. For dimensions of category types, the list element is None
.
RooDataSet
- See also
- RooDataSet
Some member functions of RooDataSet that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooDataSet() constructor and RooDataSet::plotOnXY. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
dxy = ROOT.RooDataSet("dxy", "dxy", ROOT.RooArgSet(x, y), ROOT.RooFit.StoreError(ROOT.RooArgSet(x, y)))
dxy = ROOT.RooDataSet("dxy", "dxy", ROOT.RooArgSet(x, y), StoreError=(ROOT.RooArgSet(x, y)))
RooDataSet.__init__
The RooDataSet constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the constructor.
- See also
- RooDataSet(std::string_view name, std::string_view title, const RooArgSet& vars, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4,const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6,const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooDataSet.from_numpy
Create a RooDataSet from a dictionary of numpy arrays. Args: data (dict): Dictionary with strings as keys and numpy arrays as values, to be imported into the RooDataSet. variables (RooArgSet, or list/tuple of RooAbsArgs): Specification of the variables in the RooDataSet, will be forwarded to the RooDataSet constructor. Both real values and categories are supported. name (str): Name of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string. title (str): Title of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string. weight_name (str): Key of the array in data
that will be used for the dataset weights.
Returns: RooDataSet
RooDataSet.from_pandas
Create a RooDataSet from a pandas DataFrame. Args: df (pandas.DataFrame): Pandas DataFrame to import. variables (RooArgSet, or list/tuple of RooAbsArgs): Specification of the variables in the RooDataSet, will be forwarded to the RooDataSet constructor. Both real values and categories are supported. name (str): Name of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string. title (str): Title of the RooDataSet, None
is equivalent to an empty string. weight_name (str): Key of the array in data
that will be used for the dataset weights.
Returns: RooDataSet
RooDataSet.plotOnXY
The RooDataSet::plotOnXY() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooDataSet::plotOnXY(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8) const
RooDataSet.to_numpy
Export a RooDataSet to a dictionary of numpy arrays.
Args: copy (bool): If False, the data will not be copied. Use with caution, as the numpy arrays and the RooAbsData now own the same memory. If the dataset uses a RooTreeDataStore, there will always be a copy and the copy argument is ignored.
Returns: dict: A dictionary with the variable or weight names as keys and the numpy arrays as values.
RooDataSet.to_pandas
Export a RooDataSet to a pandas DataFrame.
Args:
Note: Pandas copies the data from the numpy arrays when creating a DataFrame. That's why we can disable copying in the to_numpy call.
Returns: pandas.DataFrame: A dataframe with the variable or weight names as column names and the a row for each variable or weight in the dataset.
RooDecay
- See also
- RooDecay
Some constructors of classes like RooDecay, RooBDecay, RooBCPGenDecay, RooBCPEffDecay and RooBMixDecay that take an enum DecayType as argument also support keyword arguments. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
decay_tm = ROOT.RooDecay("decay_tm", "decay", dt, tau, tm, ROOT.RooDecay.DoubleSided)
decay_tm = ROOT.RooDecay("decay_tm", "decay", dt, tau, tm, type="DoubleSided")
RooDecay.__init__
The RooDecay constructor is pythonized with enum values.
- See also
- RooDecay(const char *name, const char *title, RooRealVar& t, RooAbsReal& tau, const RooResolutionModel& model, DecayType type)
RooGenFitStudy
- See also
- RooGenFitStudy
Some member functions of RooGenFitStudy that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooGenFitStudy::setGenConfig.
RooGenFitStudy.setGenConfig
The RooGenFitStudy::setGenConfig() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooGenFitStudy::setGenConfig(const char* pdfName, const char* obsName, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3)
-
RooGenFitStudy::setFitConfig(const char* pdfName, const char* obsName, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3)
RooJSONFactoryWSTool
- See also
- RooJSONFactoryWSTool
RooJSONFactoryWSTool.gendoc
Generate the importer and exporter documentation.
RooJSONFactoryWSTool.writedoc
Write the importer and exporter documentation as LaTeX code.
RooMCStudy
- See also
- RooMCStudy
Some member functions of RooMCStudy that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to constructor RooMCStudy(), RooMCStudy::plotParamOn, RooMCStudy::plotParam, RooMCStudy::plotNLL, RooMCStudy::plotError and RooMCStudy::plotPull. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
frame3 = mcstudy.plotPull(mean, ROOT.RooFit.Bins(40), ROOT.RooFit.FitGauss(True))
frame3 = mcstudy.plotPull(mean, Bins=40, FitGauss=True)
RooMCStudy.__init__
The RooMCStudy constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the constructor function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy(const RooAbsPdf& model, const RooArgSet& observables, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMCStudy.plotError
The RooMCStudy::plotError() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy::plotError(const RooRealVar& param, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMCStudy.plotNLL
The RooMCStudy::plotNLL() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy::plotNLL(const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMCStudy.plotParam
The RooMCStudy::plotParam() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy::plotParam(const RooRealVar& param, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
-
RooMCStudy::plotParam(const char* paramName, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMCStudy.plotParamOn
The RooMCStudy::plotParamOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy::plotParamOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMCStudy.plotPull
The RooMCStudy::plotError() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMCStudy::plotPull(const RooRealVar& param, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooMsgService
- See also
- RooMsgService
Some member functions of RooMsgService that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooMsgService::addStream. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
ROOT.RooMsgService.instance().addStream(ROOT.RooFit.DEBUG, ROOT.RooFit.Topic(ROOT.RooFit.Tracing), ROOT.RooFit.ClassName("RooGaussian"))
ROOT.RooMsgService.instance().addStream(ROOT.RooFit.DEBUG, Topic = ROOT.RooFit.Tracing, ClassName = "RooGaussian")
RooMsgService.addStream
The RooMsgService::addStream() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the function.
- See also
- RooMsgService::addStream(RooFit::MsgLevel level, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6)
RooNLLVar
- See also
- RooNLLVar
RooNLLVar() constructor takes a RooCmdArg as argument also supports keyword arguments.
RooNLLVar.__init__
The RooNLLVar constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the constructor function.
- See also
- RooNLLVar(const char* name, const char* title, RooAbsPdf& pdf, RooAbsData& data, const RooCmdArg& arg1, const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
RooProdPdf
- See also
- RooProdPdf
RooProdPdf() constructor takes a RooCmdArg as argument also supports keyword arguments. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
model = ROOT.RooProdPdf(
"model", "model", ROOT.RooArgSet(shapePdf), ROOT.RooFit.Conditional(ROOT.RooArgSet(effPdf), ROOT.RooArgSet(cut))
)
model = ROOT.RooProdPdf(
"model", "model", ROOT.RooArgSet(shapePdf), Conditional=(ROOT.RooArgSet(effPdf), ROOT.RooArgSet(cut))
)
RooProdPdf.__init__
The RooProdPdf constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the constructor.
- See also
- RooProdPdf(const char* name, const char* title, const RooArgSet& fullPdfSet, const RooCmdArg& arg1 , const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8)
RooRealVar
- See also
- RooRealVar
RooRealVar.bins
Return the binning of this RooRealVar as a numpy array.
RooSimultaneous
- See also
- RooSimultaneous
Some member functions of RooSimultaneous that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooSimultaneous::plotOn. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
pdfSim.plotOn(frame, ROOT.RooFit.Slice(sample,"control"), ROOT.RooFit.ProjWData(sampleSet, combData))
simPdf.plotOn(frame, Slice=(sample, "control"), ProjWData=(sampleSet, combData))
RooSimultaneous.__init__
The RooSimultaneous constructor that takes a map of category names to PDFs is accepting a Python dictionary in Python.
- See also
- RooSimultaneous(const char name, const char *title, std::map<std::string,RooAbsPdf> pdfMap, RooAbsCategoryLValue& inIndexCat)
RooSimultaneous.plotOn
The RooSimultaneous::plotOn() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooSimultaneous::plotOn(RooPlot* frame, const RooCmdArg& arg1 , const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5, const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7, const RooCmdArg& arg8, const RooCmdArg& arg9, const RooCmdArg& arg10) const
RooSimWSTool
- See also
- RooSimWSTool
Some member functions of RooSimWSTool that take a RooCmdArg as argument also support keyword arguments. So far, this applies to RooSimWSTool::build. For example, the following code is equivalent in PyROOT:
sct.build("model_sim2", "model", ROOT.RooFit.SplitParam("p0", "c,d"))
sct.build("model_sim2", "model", SplitParam=("p0", "c,d"))
RooSimWSTool.build
The RooSimWSTool::build() function is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the function.
- See also
- RooSimWSTool::build(const char* simPdfName, const char* protoPdfName, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2, const RooCmdArg& arg3,const RooCmdArg& arg4, const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6)
RooWorkspace
- See also
- RooWorkspace
The RooWorkspace::import function can't be used in PyROOT because import
is a reserved python keyword. For this reason, an alternative with a capitalized name is provided:
RooWorkspace.Import
Support the C++ import()
as Import()
in python
- See also
- RooWorkspace::import(const RooAbsArg& arg, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4,const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
-
RooWorkspace::import(RooAbsData& data, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4,const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
-
RooWorkspace::import(const char *fileSpec, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4,const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
RooWorkspace.__init__
The RooWorkspace constructor is pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArgs of the constructor.
- See also
- RooWorkspace::import(const RooAbsArg& arg, const RooCmdArg& arg1,const RooCmdArg& arg2,const RooCmdArg& arg3, const RooCmdArg& arg4,const RooCmdArg& arg5,const RooCmdArg& arg6, const RooCmdArg& arg7,const RooCmdArg& arg8,const RooCmdArg& arg9)
RooWorkspace.RooWorkspace_import
The RooWorkspace::import function can't be used in PyROOT because import
is a reserved python keyword. So, Import() is used and pythonized with the command argument pythonization. The keywords must correspond to the CmdArg of the import()
function.