Hi Thomas,
Here an example of storing arrays:
#ifndef ROOT_TBOOK
#define ROOT_TBOOK
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// TBOOK //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <TObject.h>
#include <Rtypes.h>
#include <TFile.h>
#include <TChain.h>
#include <TTree.h>
#include <TError.h>
class TBook : public TObject
{
public:
Char_t fComm[8];
Double_t fTime;
Double_t fVol;
Double_t fVty;
Int_t fAskDepth;
Int_t fBidDepth;
Int_t* fAskSize; //[fAskDepth]
Double_t* fAskPrice; //[fAskDepth]
Int_t* fBidSize; //[fBidDepth]
Double_t* fBidPrice; //[fBidDepth]
public:
TBook();
TBook(const TBook& b);
virtual ~TBook();
void Copy(TObject& obj);
TBook &operator=(const TBook &b);
ClassDef(TBook,1) //TBook class
};
#endif
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> Dear rooters,
>
> I have a simple question.
> I have written a TObject derived class that is used to store arrays of
> fundamental type variables. I want to put these objects in a TTree
> branch on a event-by-event basis. Variables that are not arrays are
> correctly split and displayed in the TBrowser. The Int_t* and Double_t*
> type arrays do not appear in the tree at all. I have tried TArrays but
> it seems that they are ignored as well, as they do not inherit from
> TObject.
>
> What is the best way to write such a simple container class ? How do I
> get arrays of floats e.g. in my tree ?
>
> thanks
>
> Thomas
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