/* ======================================================================== *\ ! ! * ! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction ! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful ! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes. ! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ! * ! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its ! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, ! * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and ! * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear ! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express ! * or implied warranty. ! * ! ! ! Author(s): Thomas Bretz 07/2001 ! ! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2002 ! ! \* ======================================================================== */ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MHArray // // is a sequential collection of mars histograms. If the given index to // call the Fill function of the histogram excceeds the size of the // array by 1 a new entry is created. // // With Set/Inc/DecIndex you may specify the actual index of the histogram // wich should be filles by Fill. // // Use GetH to get the current histogram, the []-operator get the histogram // by its index. // // To access the histograms by a key instead of an index use SetIndexByKey // instead of Set/Inc/DecIndex. It will take the integerpart of the // floating point value (2 in case of 2.9). For each new key a new // index in the Mapping Table is created. So that you can access your // histograms by the key (eg in case of the Angle Theta=23.2deg use // SetIndexByKey(23.2) // // If the index is equal to the number of histograms in the array a call // to the Fill-member-function will create a new histogram. // // In the constructor istempl leads to two different behaviours of the // MHArray: // // - istempl=kTRUE tells MHArray to use the first histogram retrieved from // the Parameterlist by hname to be used as a template. New histograms // are not created using the root dictionary, but the New-member function // (see MParConatiner) // - In the case istempl=kFALSE new histograms are created using the root // dictionary while hname is the class name. For the creation their // default constructor is used. // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include "MHArray.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "MLog.h" #include "MLogManip.h" #include "MParList.h" #include "MParContainer.h" #include "MBinning.h" ClassImp(MHArray); using namespace std; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MMap // // This class maps a key-value to a given value. In its simple versions it // maps a key to an index. // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include class MMap { private: TArrayI fKeys; TArrayI fValues; Int_t K(Int_t i) const { return ((TArrayI)fKeys)[i]; } Int_t V(Int_t i) const { return ((TArrayI)fValues)[i]; } public: // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Return the size of the table // Int_t GetSize() const { return fKeys.GetSize(); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Get the value which corresponds to the given key-value // Int_t GetValue(Int_t key) const { const Int_t n = fKeys.GetSize(); for (int i=0; i=0) return; const Int_t n = fKeys.GetSize(); fKeys.Set(n+1); fValues.Set(n+1); fKeys[n] = key; fValues[n] = value; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Adds a new pair key-value. While the key is the key to the value. // In this case the value is an automatically sequential created index. // if the key already exists the pair is ignored. // Int_t Add(Int_t key) { const Int_t k = GetValue(key); if (k>=0) return k; const Int_t n = fKeys.GetSize(); fKeys.Set(n+1); fValues.Set(n+1); fKeys[n] = key; fValues[n] = n; return n; } }; void MHArray::Init(const char *name) { fName = name ? name : "MHArray"; fMapIdx = new MMap; fArray = new TList; fArray->SetOwner(); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Can replace a constructor. Use the default constructor and afterwards // the Set function of your need. // void MHArray::Set(const TString hname, Bool_t istempl) { if (fTemplate || fClass || fTemplateName!="") { *fLog << warn << "WARNING - MHArray already setup... Set ignored." << endl; return; } if (istempl) { fTemplateName = hname; return; } // // try to get class from root environment // fClass = gROOT->GetClass(hname); if (!fClass) { // // if class is not existing in the root environment // *fLog << err << dbginf << "Class '" << hname << "' not existing in dictionary." << endl; } // // check for ineritance from MH // if (!fClass->InheritsFrom(MH::Class())) { // // if class doesn't inherit from MH --> error // *fLog << err << dbginf << "Class '" << hname << "' doesn't inherit from MH." << endl; fClass = NULL; } } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Can replace a constructor. Use the default constructor and afterwards // the Set function of your need. // void MHArray::Set(const MH *hist) { fIdx=0; fClass=NULL; fTemplate=hist; fTemplateName=""; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // hname is the name of the histogram class which is in the array. // // istempl=kTRUE tells MHArray to use the first histogram retrieved from the // ParameterList by hname to be used as a template. New histograms are not // created using the root dictionary, but the New-member function (see // MParConatiner) // In the case istempl=kFALSE new histograms are created using the root // dictionary while hname is the class name. For the creation their // default constructor is used. // MHArray::MHArray(const TString hname, Bool_t istempl, const char *name, const char *title) : fIdx(0), fClass(NULL), fTemplate(NULL) { // // set the name and title of this object // Init(name); fTitle = title ? TString(title) : (TString("Base class for Mars histogram arrays:") + hname); Set(hname, istempl); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Default constructor. Use MHArray::Set to setup the MHArray afterwards // MHArray::MHArray(const char *name, const char *title) : fIdx(0), fClass(NULL), fTemplate(NULL), fTemplateName("") { // // set the name and title of this object // Init(name); fTitle = title ? title : "A Mars histogram array"; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // hname is the name of the histogram class which is in the array. // // istempl=kTRUE tells MHArray to use the first histogram retrieved from the // ParameterList by hname to be used as a template. New histograms are not // created using the root dictionary, but the New-member function (see // MParConatiner) // In the case istempl=kFALSE new histograms are created using the root // dictionary while hname is the class name. For the creation their // default constructor is used. // MHArray::MHArray(const MH *hist, const char *name, const char *title) : fIdx(0), fClass(NULL), fTemplate(hist), fTemplateName("") { // // set the name and title of this object // Init(name); fTitle = title ? TString(title) : (TString("Base class for Mars histogram arrays:") + hist->GetName()); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Destructor: Deleteing the array and all histograms which are part of the // array. // MHArray::~MHArray() { fArray->Delete(); delete fArray; delete fMapIdx; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Use this to access the histograms by a key. If you use values like // (in this order) 2.5, 7.2, 2.5, 9.3, 9.3, 3.3, 2.2, 1.1 // it will be mapped to the following indices internally: // 0 1 0 2 2 3 4 5 // // WARNING: Make sure that you don't create new histograms by setting // a new index (SetIndex or IncIndex) which is equal the size // of the array and create new histogram by CreateH. In this // case you will confuse the mapping completely. // void MHArray::SetIndexByKey(Double_t key) { fIdx = fMapIdx->Add((Int_t)key); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Use this function to access a histogram by its index in the array. // Becarefull the index isn't checked! // MH &MHArray::operator[](Int_t i) { return *(MH*)fArray->At(i); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Use this function to access a histogram by its index in the array. // Becarefull the index isn't checked! // MH *MHArray::At(Int_t i) { return (MH*)fArray->At(i); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Use this function to access the histogram corresponding to the // currently set index (by Set/Inc/DecIndex or SetIndexByKey) // Becarefull the index set isn't checked! // MH *MHArray::GetH() { return (MH*)fArray->At(fIdx); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Tries to create a new histogram, adds it as last entry to the array // and tries to call SetupFill for it. In case of success the last entry // in the array is the new histogram and kTRUE is returned. Otherwise // kFALSE is returned. // Bool_t MHArray::CreateH() { TString cname = fClass ? fClass->GetName() : fTemplate->IsA()->GetName(); MH *hist = NULL; if (fTemplate) { // // create the parameter container as a clone of the existing // template histogram. // hist = (MH*)fTemplate->New(); } else { // // create the parameter container of the the given class type // hist = (MH*)fClass->New(); } if (!hist) { *fLog << err << dbginf << "Cannot create new instance of class '"; *fLog << cname << "' (Maybe no def. constructor)" << endl; return kFALSE; } // // Set the name of the container // if (!fTemplate) { TString name = TString(hist->GetName())+";"; name += fIdx; hist->SetName(name); } // // Try to setup filling for the histogram // if (!hist->SetupFill(fParList)) { *fLog << err << dbginf << "SetupFill for new histogram of type '"; *fLog << cname << "' with Index #" << fIdx << " failed." << endl; delete hist; return kFALSE; } fArray->AddLast(hist); return kTRUE; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Returns kFALSE if the class couldn't be found in the root dictionary or // if it doesn't inherit from MH. // The parameter list is remembert to be used for SetupFill in case a new // histogram is created. // The index is reset to 0 // Bool_t MHArray::SetupFill(const MParList *pList) { fParList = pList; fIdx = 0; if (fTemplate) return kTRUE; if (!fTemplateName.IsNull()) { fTemplate = (MH*)pList->FindObject(fTemplateName, "MH"); return fTemplate ? kTRUE : kFALSE; } return fClass ? kTRUE : kFALSE; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Call Fill for the present histogram index. If the index is out of // bounds the event is skipped. If the index is the number of current // histograms in the array a new histogram is created and if creation was // successfull filled. // Bool_t MHArray::Fill(const MParContainer *par, const Stat_t w) { const Int_t n = fArray->GetSize(); if (fIdx<0 || fIdx>n) { *fLog << warn << "Histogram Index #" << fIdx << " out of bounds (>"; *fLog << n << ")... skipped." << endl; return kCONTINUE; } if (fIdx==n) if (!CreateH()) return kFALSE; return GetH()->Fill(par, w); } Bool_t MHArray::AddHistogram() { fIdx=fArray->GetSize(); return CreateH(); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Calls Finalize for all histograms in the list. If at least one Finalize // fails kFALSE is returned. // Bool_t MHArray::Finalize() { Bool_t rc = kTRUE; TIter Next(fArray); MH *hist = NULL; while ((hist=(MH*)Next())) if (!hist->Finalize()) rc = kFALSE; return rc; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Print the number of entries in the array // void MHArray::Print(Option_t *option) const { *fLog << all << GetDescriptor() << " contains " << fArray->GetSize(); *fLog << " histograms." << endl; if (fMapIdx->GetSize()<=0) return; *fLog << " idx\t key" << endl; for (int i=0; iGetSize(); i++) *fLog << " " << i << "\t<--> " << fMapIdx->GetKey(i) << endl; *fLog << endl; } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Adds the given object to the given legend (if != NULL). The Legend // entry name is created from the key... // void MHArray::AddLegendEntry(TLegend *leg, TObject *obj, Int_t idx) const { if (!leg) return; TString name = " "; name += fMapIdx->GetKey(idx); leg->AddEntry(obj, name, "lpf"); // l=line, p=polymarker, f=fill } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // The option is the name of the histogram, used to get a histogram from // the MH entries by calling their GetHist function. // void MHArray::Draw(Option_t *opt) { if (!gPad) MH::MakeDefCanvas(this); const Int_t sstyle = gStyle->GetOptStat(); gStyle->SetOptStat(0); // // if the keymapping is used create a legend to identify the histograms // TLegend *leg = NULL; if (fMapIdx->GetSize()>0) { leg = new TLegend(0.85, 0.80, 0.99, 0.99); leg->SetBit(kCanDelete); } TIter Next(fArray); MH *hist = (MH*)Next(); Int_t idx=0; Double_t max=0; Double_t min=0; TH1 *h1=NULL; // // If the array has at least one entry: // - find the starting boundaries // - draw it and set its line color // if (hist) { if ((h1 = hist->GetHistByName(opt))) { h1->Draw(); h1->SetLineColor(idx+2); max = h1->GetMaximum(); min = h1->GetMinimum(); AddLegendEntry(leg, h1, idx); } } // // For all following histograms: // - update the boundaries // - draw it and set its line color // while ((hist=(MH*)Next())) { TH1 *h=NULL; if (!(h = hist->GetHistByName(opt))) continue; h->Draw("same"); h->SetLineColor(idx+2); if (maxGetMaximum()) max = h->GetMaximum(); if (min>h->GetMinimum()) min = h->GetMinimum(); AddLegendEntry(leg, h, idx++); } // // Now update the drawing region so that everything is displayed // if (h1) { h1->SetMinimum(min>0 ? min*0.95 : min*1.05); h1->SetMaximum(max>0 ? max*1.05 : max*0.95); } if (leg) leg->Draw(); gPad->Modified(); gPad->Update(); gStyle->SetOptStat(sstyle); } // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // The option is the name of the histogram, used to get a histogram from // the MH entries by calling their GetHistByName function. // If the option also contains 'nonew' no new canvas is created. // The option "Scale=1" scales the area of all histogram to 1 // The option "Scale=max" scales the maximum of all histogram to 1 // TObject *MHArray::DrawClone(Option_t *opt) const { TString o(opt); TCanvas *c = NULL; Int_t scale1 = o.Index("scale=1", TString::kIgnoreCase); Int_t scalemax = o.Index("scale=max", TString::kIgnoreCase); Int_t nonew = o.Index("nonew", TString::kIgnoreCase); if (o.BeginsWith("scale=1", TString::kIgnoreCase)) scale1 = 0; if (o.BeginsWith("scale=max", TString::kIgnoreCase)) scalemax = 0; if (o.BeginsWith("nonew", TString::kIgnoreCase)) nonew = 0; if (nonew>=0) { c = MH::MakeDefCanvas(this); // // This is necessary to get the expected bahviour of DrawClone // gROOT->SetSelectedPad(NULL); o.Remove(nonew, 5); } if (scale1>=0) o.Remove(scale1, 7); if (scalemax>=0) o.Remove(scalemax, 9); const Int_t sstyle = gStyle->GetOptStat(); gStyle->SetOptStat(0); // // if the keymapping is used create a legend to identify the histograms // TLegend *leg = NULL; if (fMapIdx->GetSize()>0) { leg = new TLegend(0.85, 0.80, 0.99, 0.99); leg->SetBit(kCanDelete); } TIter Next(fArray); MH *hist = (MH*)Next(); Int_t idx=0; Double_t max=0; Double_t min=0; TH1 *h1=NULL; // // If the array has at least one entry: // - find the starting boundaries // - draw it and set its line color // if (hist) { if ((h1 = hist->GetHistByName(o))) { h1 = (TH1*)h1->DrawCopy(); if (scale1>=0) h1->Scale(1./h1->Integral()); if (scalemax>=0) h1->Scale(1./h1->GetMaximum()); h1->SetMarkerColor(idx); h1->SetLineColor(idx+2); h1->SetFillStyle(4000); max = h1->GetMaximum(); min = h1->GetMinimum(); AddLegendEntry(leg, h1, idx++); } } // // For all following histograms: // - update the boundaries // - draw it and set its line color // while ((hist=(MH*)Next())) { TH1 *h=NULL; if (!(h = hist->GetHistByName(o))) continue; h = (TH1*)h->DrawCopy("same"); if (scale1>=0) h->Scale(1./h->Integral()); if (scalemax>=0) h->Scale(1./h->GetMaximum()); h->SetMarkerColor(idx); h->SetLineColor(idx+2); h->SetFillStyle(4000); // transperent (why is this necessary?) if (maxGetMaximum()) max = h->GetMaximum(); if (min>h->GetMinimum()) min = h->GetMinimum(); AddLegendEntry(leg, h, idx++); } // // Now update the drawing region so that everything is displayed // if (h1) { h1->SetMinimum(min>0 ? min*0.95 : min*1.05); h1->SetMaximum(max>0 ? max*1.05 : max*0.95); } if (leg) leg->Draw(); gPad->Modified(); gPad->Update(); gStyle->SetOptStat(sstyle); return c; }