Hi Francois-Xavier, Make a friend tree. (see docs on how to do that). Yours, ____ | Christian Holm Christensen |_| | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | Address: Sankt Hansgade 23, 1. th. Phone: (+45) 35 35 96 91 _| DK-2200 Copenhagen N Cell: (+45) 24 61 85 91 _| Denmark Office: (+45) 353 25 305 ____| Email: cholm@nbi.dk Web: www.nbi.dk/~cholm | | On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 16:19:32 +0200 GENTIT Francois-Xavier DAPNIA <GENTIT@dapnia.cea.fr> wrote concerning "[ROOT] Adding one more element to a tree": > Dear Rooters, > What is the trick to add more elements to an already existing tree? > To try to find it myself, I have taken the example "staff.C" in the > tutorials. I have split cernstaff.dat into cernstaff1.dat and > cernsatff2.dat, cernstaff1.dat being without the last element of > cernstaff.dat, and cernstaff2.dat containing only this last element. > I have then run "staff.C", obtaining correctly a tree of 3353 elements. > Then I have run a script "staff2.C", which is identical with staff.C, > except for these 3 lines: > > FILE *fp = fopen("cernstaff2.dat","r"); > > TFile *f = new TFile("staff.root","UPDATE"); [instead of "RECREATE"] > TTree *tree = (TTree *)f->Get("T"); [instead of new TTree] > > But instead of obtaining a tree with 3354 elements, I obtain 2 trees, the > first T;1 one with 3353 elements, and a second one, T;2 with 1 element!! > > Thanks for your help > > François-Xavier Gentit > DAPNIA/SPP CEA Saclay > http://gentit.home.cern.ch/gentit/ > >
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