Hi Simon,
Below a short example illustrating the use of TButton in a TCanvas.
To run it, simply do:
root > .x button.C
The argument passed in const char* method may also be something like
"gROOT->ProcessLine(\".x something.C\")"
The argument in method must be a valid CINT command or a set of commands
separated by ';".
Note that you should not clear the pad containing the buttons.
For more realistic user interfaces, use the TGButton class, etc.
See examples in $ROOTSYS/test/guitest.cxx
Rene Brun
TH1F *h;
void Fill(Int_t n)
{
for (Int_t i=0;i<n;i++) {
h->Fill(gRandom->Gaus(0,1));
}
}
void button()
{
h = new TH1F("h","Gaus dis",100,-3,3);
Fill(5000);
h->Draw();
TButton *bFill = new
TButton("Fill","Fill(5000);c1->Modified();",0.2,0.93,0.3,0.99);
bFill->Draw();
TButton *bSmooth = new
TButton("Smooth","h->Smooth();c1->Modified();",0.35,0.93,0.45,0.99);
bSmooth->Draw();
TButton *bReset = new
TButton("Reset","h->Reset();c1->Modified();",0.50,0.93,0.60,0.99);
bReset->Draw();
}
simon wrote:
>
> hi there rooters,
>
> i would just like to know how to deal with the argument const char* method that
> you pass to the constructor of a TButton for instance. where do you define the
> said method and how must it be specified so that it can be found in the "current
> scope FILE ?
>
> TButton *b= new TButton("button","???",0.5,0.5, 0.6,0.6);
>
> where should i code the void button_func(void) method so that it can be properly
> called and executed when clicking on a the button and should it be specified
> where i the "???" are?
>
> or else, in a argument such as ".x tutorials/graph.C"
> what does the x. mean?
>
> please help me, i'm not familiar with passing argument in that format!
>
> thanks
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