On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Suzanne Panacek wrote:
> Hi Ahmet,
> Looks like you don't define mass.
> You have several mass-like varaibles in the tree:
> Float_t RN_mass;
> Float_t RN_masst2;
> ...
> Maybe you meant to use one of these.
> Suzanne
>
Hi again,I fact I even tried with
hM->Fill(RN.mass);
but it did not work either.
RN is the Branch name. In fact I had just tried to do the same as in
example:
t1->SetBranchAddress("pz",&pz);
t1->SetBranchAddress("random",&random);
t1->SetBranchAddress("ev",&ev);
// two histograms
TH1F *hpx = new TH1F("hpx","px distribution",100,-3,3);
TH2F *hpxpy = new TH2F("hpxpy","py vs px",30,-3,3,30,-3,3);
// all entries and fill the histograms
Int_t nentries = (Int_t)t1->GetEntries();
for (Int_t i=0;i<nentries;i++) {
t1->GetEntry(i);
hpx->Fill(px);
hpxpy->Fill(px,py); }
so I still do not know what is wrong here...
ahmet
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