1 | /* ======================================================================== *\
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2 | !
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3 | ! *
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4 | ! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction
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5 | ! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful
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6 | ! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes.
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7 | ! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
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8 | ! *
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9 | ! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
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10 | ! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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11 | ! * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
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12 | ! * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
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13 | ! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express
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14 | ! * or implied warranty.
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15 | ! *
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16 | !
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17 | !
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18 | ! Author(s): Thomas Bretz, 07/2001 <mailto:tbretz@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de>
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19 | !
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20 | ! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2008
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21 | !
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22 | !
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23 | \* ======================================================================== */
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24 |
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25 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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26 | //
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27 | // MFilter
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28 | //
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29 | // This is a base class which defines an interface to create your own
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30 | // filters. To do it derive a class from MFilter.
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31 | //
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32 | // You can invert the meaning of a filter (logical NOT '!') by calling
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33 | // SetInverted().
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34 | //
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35 | // You can create two types of Filters:
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36 | // - static Filters and
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37 | // - dynamic Filters
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38 | //
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39 | // Static Filters:
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40 | // A static filter is a filter which value doesn't change dynamically,
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41 | // which mean only once while running through your tasklist. To create
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42 | // a static filter override the Process-function of MFilter (this is
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43 | // the function in which the filer-value should be updated). If
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44 | // necessary you can also overwrite Pre-/PostProcess. The process
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45 | // function should calculate the return value of IsExpressionTrue.
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46 | // IsExpressionTrue should simply return this value. This kind of
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47 | // filter must be added to the tasklist at a point which is forseen to
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48 | // update the value of the filter (eg. after the reading task).
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49 | //
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50 | // Dynamic Filters:
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51 | // A dynamic filter is a filter which returns a value which must be
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52 | // calculated at the time the filter is called. To create such a
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53 | // filter you have to overwrite IsExpressionTrue only. If there is
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54 | // no need for a 'one-point' update this filter must not be added to
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55 | // the tasklist.
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56 | //
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57 | // Usage:
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58 | // A Filter is connected to a task by calling MTask::SetFilter. The
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59 | // task is now executed when IsExpressionTrue returns a value
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60 | // (different from kFALSE) only.
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61 | //
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62 | // Remarks:
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63 | // - Make sure, that all tasks which depends on this filter are either
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64 | // collected in a MTaskList-object or are conected to the same
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65 | // filter.
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66 | // - If you want to use different filters (combined logically) for one
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67 | // task please look for the MFilterList class.
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68 | // - Be careful, the return value of IsExpressionTrue is NOT a real
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69 | // boolean. You can return other values, too.
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70 | //
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71 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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72 | #include "MFilter.h"
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73 |
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74 | #include <TMath.h>
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75 |
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76 | #include "MLog.h"
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77 | #include "MLogManip.h"
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78 |
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79 | #include "MString.h"
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80 |
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81 | ClassImp(MFilter);
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82 |
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83 | using namespace std;
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84 |
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85 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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86 | //
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87 | // Default constructor for a filter. Initializes fInverted with kFALSE
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88 | //
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89 | MFilter::MFilter(const char *name, const char *title) : fInverted(kFALSE)
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90 | {
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91 | fName = name ? name : "MFilter";
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92 | fTitle = title ? title : "Base Class for a filter";
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93 | }
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94 |
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95 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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96 | //
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97 | // return the Rule corresponding to this filter (see MF and MDataChain)
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98 | //
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99 | TString MFilter::GetRule() const
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100 | {
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101 | return MString::Format("(%s)", ClassName()); //"<GetRule n/a for " + fName + ">";
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102 | }
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103 |
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104 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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105 | //
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106 | // This is used to print the output in the PostProcess/Finalize.
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107 | // Or everywhere else in a nice fashioned and unified way.
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108 | //
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109 | void MFilter::PrintSkipped(UInt_t n, const char *str)
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110 | {
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111 | *fLog << " " << setw(7) << n << " (";
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112 | *fLog << setw(3) << TMath::Nint(100.*n/GetNumExecutions());
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113 | *fLog << "%) Evts fullfilled: " << str << endl;
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114 | }
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115 |
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116 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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117 | //
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118 | // Check for corresponding entries in resource file and setup filters.
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119 | //
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120 | // Assuming your filter is called (Set/GetName): MyFilter
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121 | //
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122 | // First you can setup whether the filter is inverted or not:
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123 | // MyFilter.Inverted: yes, no <default=no>
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124 | //
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125 | Int_t MFilter::ReadEnv(const TEnv &env, TString prefix, Bool_t print)
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126 | {
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127 | if (IsEnvDefined(env, prefix, "Inverted", print))
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128 | {
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129 | SetInverted(GetEnvValue(env, prefix, "Inverted", IsInverted()));
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130 | return kTRUE;
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131 | }
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132 | return kFALSE;
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133 | }
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