I just tried doing an explicit typecast and the result is still a
segmentation fault. I tried:
TVector3 p_muon((Double_t)(Pxpar[ii]),(Double_t)(Pypar[ii])
,(Double_t)(Pzpar[ii]));
Thanks anyway,
-Kalen
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- Kalen Martens Ph:(416)-978-6632 -
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On 22 Jan 2002, Timothy E. Miller wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 21:48, Kalen Martens wrote:
> > I've just had a thought on this. Looking in TVector3.h, the constructor
> > looks like:
> >
> > TVector3(Double_t x = 0.0, Double_t y = 0.0, Double_t z = 0.0);
> >
> > The variables Pxpar[ii], etc, are of type Float_t. Is this the problem? I
> > can't find anywhere that tells me either that ROOT does an implicit
> > conversion, or how to do a conversion explicitly between these data types,
> > so I can't check it myself.
>
> Following the theme of "The X-Files", trust no compiler.
> Do the conversion yourself with some trivial typecasting.
>
> i.e.
> TVector3 p_muon((Float_t)(Pxpar[ii]), (Float_t)(Pypar[ii]),
> (Float_t)(Pzpar[ii]));
>
> (the extraneous () are my own personal preference to make
> sure I know what I'm converting)
>
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