Use Range to limit the amount of data processed.
This tutorial shows how to express the concept of ranges when working with the RDataFrame.
{
int i(0);
d.Define(
"b1", [&i]() {
return i; })
.Define("b2",
[&i]() {
++i;
})
}
{
auto fileName = "df006_ranges.root";
cout << "Usage of ranges:\n"
<<
" - All entries: " << *
c_all << endl
<<
" - Entries from 0 to 30: " << *
c_0_30 << endl
<<
" - Entries from 15 onwards: " << *
c_15_end << endl
<<
" - Entries from 15 onwards in steps of 3: " << *
c_15_end_3 << endl
<<
" - Entries from 0 to 50, odd only: " << *
c_0_50_odd_b1 << endl
return 0;
}
ROOT::Detail::TRangeCast< T, true > TRangeDynCast
TRangeDynCast is an adapter class that allows the typed iteration through a TCollection.
ROOT's RDataFrame offers a modern, high-level interface for analysis of data stored in TTree ,...
Usage of ranges:
- All entries: 100
- Entries from 0 to 30: 30
- Entries from 15 onwards: 85
- Entries from 15 onwards in steps of 3: 29
- Entries from 0 to 50, odd only: 25
- First three entries of all even entries: 3
(int) 0
- Date
- March 2017
- Author
- Danilo Piparo (CERN)
Definition in file df006_ranges.C.