Index: trunk/Makefile.am =================================================================== --- trunk/Makefile.am (revision 0) +++ trunk/Makefile.am (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects gnu + +AM_CFLAGS = -Wno-long-long -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wno-error=long-long -Wno-error=unused-variable -std=c++0x +AM_CXXFLAGS = -Wno-long-long -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wno-error=long-long -Wno-error=unused-variable -std=c++0x + +ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS} +AM_CPPFLAGS = -Ilib -I$(top_srcdir)/lib -Isrc -I$(top_srcdir)/src + +AM_CFLAGS+=$(ROOT_CFLAGS) +AM_CFLAGS+=$(YODA_CFLAGS) +AM_CPPFLAGS+=$(ROOT_CFLAGS) +AM_CPPFLAGS+=$(YODA_CFLAGS) +LIBS+=$(ROOT_LIBS) +LIBS+=$(YODA_LIBS) + +LOG_COMPILER = $(SHELL) + +bin_PROGRAMS = hepplotconvert +hepplotconvert_SOURCES = \ +src/hepplotconvert.cxx \ +src/ReaderROOT.cc \ +src/ReaderROOT.h \ +src/ROOTConvert.cc \ +src/ROOTConvert.h \ +src/WriterROOT.cc \ +src/WriterROOT.h + + + +dist_noinst_SCRIPTS = autogen.sh + +beauty: + astyle -n --keep-one-line-blocks --style=gnu ./src/*.cxx ./src/*.h ./src/*.cc + + + Index: trunk/autogen.sh =================================================================== --- trunk/autogen.sh (revision 0) +++ trunk/autogen.sh (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#!/bin/sh -e + +test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=`dirname "$0"` +test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=. +autoreconf --force --install --verbose "$srcdir" +test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || "$srcdir/configure" "$@" Index: trunk/NEWS =================================================================== Index: trunk/README =================================================================== --- trunk/README (revision 0) +++ trunk/README (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +The Rivet package[2] requires usage of histograms in YODA format[1]. +This code is created to convert histograms in YODA format to +histograms in common ROOT format[3] and vice verse, as this +functionality is missing in Rivet and YODA. +In the same time it is able to convert some other formats supported by +YODA package. 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Run +`configure --help' for more details. + Index: trunk/ChangeLog =================================================================== Index: trunk/src/WriterROOT.cc =================================================================== --- trunk/src/WriterROOT.cc (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/WriterROOT.cc (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* + * WriterROOT.cc + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * Part of the code was taken from YODA + * YODA -- Yet more Objects for Data Analysis + * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 The YODA collaboration + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ + +#include "WriterROOT.h" +using namespace std; +namespace YODA +{ + + +void WriterROOT::writeHeader(std::ostream& os) {} +void WriterROOT::writeFooter(std::ostream& os) {} +void WriterROOT::_writeAnnotations(std::ostream& os, const AnalysisObject& ao) { } +void WriterROOT::writeCounter(std::ostream& os, const Counter& c) { } + +void WriterROOT::writeHisto1D(std::ostream& os, const Histo1D& h) +{ + if (_ROOTfile) _ROOTfile->cd(); + else printf("No output ROOT file %s\n",_filename.c_str()); + TH1D* dps=YODA::Histo1DtoTH1D(&h); + if (dps) { dps->SetDirectory(_ROOTfile); dps->Write( ); dps->SetDirectory(0);} +} + + +void WriterROOT::writeHisto2D(std::ostream& os, const Histo2D& h) { } + +void WriterROOT::writeProfile1D(std::ostream& os, const Profile1D& p) +{ + if (_ROOTfile) _ROOTfile->cd(); + else printf("No output ROOT file %s\n",_filename.c_str()); + TProfile* dps=YODA::Profile1DtoTProfile(&p); + if (dps) { dps->SetDirectory(_ROOTfile); dps->Write(); dps->SetDirectory(0);} +} + +void WriterROOT::writeScatter2D(std::ostream& os, const Scatter2D& s) +{ + if (_ROOTfile) _ROOTfile->cd(); + else printf("No output ROOT file %s\n",_filename.c_str()); + TGraphAsymmErrors* dps=YODA::Scatter2DtoTGraphAsymmErrors(&s); + if (dps) + { + _ROOTfile->Append(dps), dps->Write(); + } +} + +void WriterROOT::writeProfile2D(std::ostream& stream, const Profile2D& p) {} +void WriterROOT::writeScatter1D(std::ostream& stream, const Scatter1D& s) {} +void WriterROOT::writeScatter3D(std::ostream& stream, const Scatter3D& s) {} + +} Index: trunk/src/WriterROOT.h =================================================================== --- trunk/src/WriterROOT.h (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/WriterROOT.h (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +/* + * WriterROOT.h + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * Part of the code was taken from YODA + * YODA -- Yet more Objects for Data Analysis + * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 The YODA collaboration + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#ifndef YODA_WRITERROOT_H +#define YODA_WRITERROOT_H + +#include "YODA/AnalysisObject.h" +#include "YODA/Writer.h" +#include "ROOTConvert.h" +#include +#include +#include + + +namespace YODA +{ +class WriterROOT : public Writer +{ +public: + static Writer& create() + { + static WriterROOT _instance; + _instance.setPrecision(6); + return _instance; + } + + static Writer& create(std::string filename) + { + static WriterROOT _instance(filename); + _instance.setPrecision(6); + return _instance; + } + + + // Include definitions of all write methods (all fulfilled by Writer::write(...)) +#include "YODA/WriterMethods.icc" + + +protected: + + void writeHeader(std::ostream& stream); + //void writeBody(std::ostream& stream, const AnalysisObject& ao); + void writeFooter(std::ostream& stream); + //void write(const std::string& filename, const AnalysisObject& ao); + void writeCounter(std::ostream& stream, const Counter& c); + void writeHisto1D(std::ostream& stream, const Histo1D& h); + void writeHisto2D(std::ostream& stream, const Histo2D& h); + void writeProfile1D(std::ostream& stream, const Profile1D& p); + void writeProfile2D(std::ostream& stream, const Profile2D& p); + void writeScatter1D(std::ostream& stream, const Scatter1D& s); + void writeScatter2D(std::ostream& stream, const Scatter2D& s); + void writeScatter3D(std::ostream& stream, const Scatter3D& s); + + +private: + std::string _filename; + TFile* _ROOTfile; + void _writeAnnotations(std::ostream& os, const AnalysisObject& ao); + WriterROOT() { } + WriterROOT(std::string filename) { _filename=filename; _ROOTfile=new TFile(filename.c_str(),"recreate"); } + ~WriterROOT() {if (_ROOTfile) _ROOTfile->Close();} +}; +} +#endif Index: trunk/src/ROOTConvert.cc =================================================================== --- trunk/src/ROOTConvert.cc (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/ROOTConvert.cc (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +/* + * ROOTConvert.cc + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * Part of the code was taken from YODA + * YODA -- Yet more Objects for Data Analysis + * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 The YODA collaboration + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#include "ROOTConvert.h" +namespace YODA +{ + +Histo1D* TH1toHisto1D(const TH1* th1, std::string fname) +{ + std::vector bins; + const TArrayD* sumw2s = th1->GetSumw2(); + Dbn1D dbn_uflow, dbn_oflow; + double sumWtot=0, sumW2tot=0; + for (int i = 0; i <= th1->GetNbinsX()+1; ++i) + { + Dbn1D dbn(static_cast(th1->GetBinContent(i)), th1->GetBinContent(i), sumw2s->GetAt(i) + , 0, 0); + //th1->GetBinContent(i)*th1->GetBinCenter(i), th1->GetBinContent(i)*sqr(th1->GetBinCenter(i))); + if (i == 0) dbn_uflow = dbn; + else if (i == th1->GetNbinsX()+1) dbn_oflow = dbn; + else bins.push_back(HistoBin1D(std::make_pair(th1->GetBinLowEdge(i), th1->GetBinLowEdge(i+1)), dbn)); + sumWtot += th1->GetBinContent(i); + sumW2tot += sumw2s->GetAt(i); + } + Dbn1D dbn_tot(static_cast(th1->GetEntries()), sumWtot, sumW2tot, 0, 0); + + Histo1D* rtn =new Histo1D(bins, dbn_tot, dbn_uflow, dbn_oflow,std::string("/")+fname+std::string("/")+th1->GetName(), th1->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("XLabel", th1->GetXaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("YLabel", th1->GetYaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("Title", std::string("/")+th1->GetTitle()); + return rtn; +} + +Scatter2D* TH1toScatter2D(const TH1* th1, std::string fname) +{ + Scatter2D* rtn = new Scatter2D(std::string("/")+fname+std::string("/")+th1->GetName()); + for (int i = 1; i <= th1->GetNbinsX(); ++i) + { + const double x = th1->GetBinCenter(i); + const double exminus = x - th1->GetBinLowEdge(i); + const double explus = th1->GetBinLowEdge(i+1) - x; + const double width = exminus + explus; + rtn->addPoint(x, th1->GetBinContent(i)/width, + exminus, explus, + th1->GetBinErrorLow(i)/width, th1->GetBinErrorUp(i)/width); + } + rtn->setAnnotation("XLabel", th1->GetXaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("YLabel", th1->GetYaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("Title", std::string("/")+th1->GetTitle()); + return rtn; +} + + + + +Profile1D* TProfiletoProfile1D(const TProfile* p, std::string fname) +{ + +/* This doesn't work*/ + printf("TProfile to Profile1D conversion is not supported\n"); + Profile1D* rtn = new Profile1D(std::string("/")+fname+std::string("/")+p->GetName()); + for (int i = 1; i <= p->GetNbinsX(); ++i) + { +// const double x = p->GetBinCenter(i); +// const double exminus = x - p->GetBinLowEdge(i); +// const double explus = p->GetBinLowEdge(i+1) - x; +// const double width = exminus + explus; +// rtn->addPoint(x, p->GetBinContent(i)/width, exminus, explus, p->GetBinErrorLow(i)/width, p->GetBinErrorUp(i)/width); + } + rtn->setAnnotation("XLabel", p->GetXaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("YLabel", p->GetYaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("Title", std::string("/")+p->GetTitle()); + return rtn; + +} + + +Scatter2D* TGraphtoScatter2D(const TGraph* g, std::string fname) +{ + Scatter2D* rtn = new Scatter2D(std::string("/")+fname+std::string("/")+g->GetName()); + int i; + for (i=0; iGetN()-1; i++) + { + double x,y; + g->GetPoint(i,x,y); + rtn->addPoint(x, y, + g->GetErrorXlow(i), + g->GetErrorXhigh(i), + g->GetErrorYlow(i), + g->GetErrorYhigh(i) + ); + } + rtn->addAnnotation("XLabel", g->GetXaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->addAnnotation("YLabel", g->GetYaxis()->GetTitle()); + rtn->setAnnotation("Title", std::string("/")+g->GetTitle()); + return rtn; +} + + + +TH1D* Histo1DtoTH1D(const Histo1D* h) +{ + std::vector edges; + edges.reserve(h->numBins()+1); + edges.push_back(h->bin(0).xMin()); + for (size_t i = 0; i < h->numBins(); ++i) + { + const HistoBin1D& b = h->bin(i); + if (!fuzzyEquals(edges.back(), b.xMin())) edges.push_back(b.xMin()); + if (!fuzzyEquals(edges.back(), b.xMax())) edges.push_back(b.xMax()); + } + TH1D* rtn= new TH1D(h->path().c_str(), h->title().c_str(), edges.size()-1, &edges[0]); + rtn->Sumw2(); +// TArrayD* sumw2s = new TArrayD(*(rtn->GetSumw2())); + for (int i = 1; i <= rtn->GetNbinsX(); ++i) + { + try + { + const HistoBin1D& b = h->binAt(rtn->GetBinCenter(i)); // throws if in a gap + rtn->SetBinContent(i, b.sumW()); + //FIXME sumw2s[i] = b.sumW2(); + } + catch (const Exception& e) { } + } + // Overflows + rtn->SetBinContent(0, h->underflow().sumW()); + rtn->SetBinContent(rtn->GetNbinsX()+1, h->overflow().sumW()); + //FIXME sumw2s[0] = h->underflow().sumW2(); + //FIXME sumw2s[rtn->GetNbinsX()+1] = h->overflow().sumW2(); + // Labels + if (h->hasAnnotation("XLabel")) rtn->SetXTitle(h->annotation("XLabel").c_str()); + if (h->hasAnnotation("YLabel")) rtn->SetYTitle(h->annotation("YLabel").c_str()); + + return rtn; +} + + +TProfile* Profile1DtoTProfile(const Profile1D* p) +{ + // Work out bin edges first + std::vector edges; + edges.reserve(p->numBins()+1); + edges.push_back(p->bin(0).xMin()); + for (size_t i = 0; i < p->numBins(); ++i) + { + const ProfileBin1D& b = p->bin(i); + if (!fuzzyEquals(edges.back(), b.xMin())) edges.push_back(b.xMin()); + if (!fuzzyEquals(edges.back(), b.xMax())) edges.push_back(b.xMax()); + } + // Book ROOT histogram + TProfile *rtn =new TProfile(p->path().c_str(), p->title().c_str(), edges.size()-1, &edges[0]); + rtn->Sumw2(); +// TArrayD* sumw2s = new TArrayD(*(rtn->GetSumw2())); + for (int i = 1; i <= rtn->GetNbinsX(); ++i) + { + try + { + const ProfileBin1D& b = p->binAt(rtn->GetBinCenter(i)); // throws if in a gap + rtn->SetBinContent(i, b.sumW()); + //FIXME sumw2s[i] = b.sumW2(); + } + catch (const Exception& e) { } + } + // Overflows + rtn->SetBinContent(0, p->underflow().sumW()); + rtn->SetBinContent(rtn->GetNbinsX()+1, p->overflow().sumW()); + //FIXME sumw2s[0] = p->underflow().sumW2(); + //FIXME sumw2s[rtn->GetNbinsX()+1] = p->overflow().sumW2(); + // Labels + if (p->hasAnnotation("XLabel")) rtn->SetXTitle(p->annotation("XLabel").c_str()); + if (p->hasAnnotation("YLabel")) rtn->SetYTitle(p->annotation("YLabel").c_str()); + return rtn; +} + + + +TGraphAsymmErrors* Scatter2DtoTGraphAsymmErrors(const Scatter2D* s) +{ + TVectorF xs(s->numPoints()), ys(s->numPoints()); + TVectorF exls(s->numPoints()), exhs(s->numPoints()); + TVectorF eyls(s->numPoints()), eyhs(s->numPoints()); + for (size_t i = 0; i < s->numPoints(); ++i) + { + const Point2D& p = s->point(i); + xs[i] = p.x(); + ys[i] = p.y(); + exls[i] = p.xErrMinus(); + exhs[i] = p.xErrPlus(); + eyls[i] = p.yErrMinus(); + eyhs[i] = p.yErrPlus(); + } + // Make the ROOT object... mm, the constructors don't take name+title, unlike all this histos! + TGraphAsymmErrors* rtn= new TGraphAsymmErrors(xs, ys, exls, exhs, eyls, eyhs); + rtn->SetName(s->path().c_str()); + rtn->SetTitle(s->title().c_str()); + // Labels + if (s->hasAnnotation("XLabel")) rtn->GetXaxis()->SetTitle(s->annotation("XLabel").c_str()); + if (s->hasAnnotation("YLabel")) rtn->GetYaxis()->SetTitle(s->annotation("YLabel").c_str()); + return rtn; +} +} Index: trunk/src/ROOTConvert.h =================================================================== --- trunk/src/ROOTConvert.h (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/ROOTConvert.h (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* + * ROOTConvert.h + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * Part of the code was taken from YODA + * YODA -- Yet more Objects for Data Analysis + * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 The YODA collaboration + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#ifndef YODA_ROOTConvert_h +#define YODA_ROOTConvert_h + +#include "YODA/Histo1D.h" +#include "YODA/Histo2D.h" +#include "YODA/Profile1D.h" +#include "YODA/Histo1D.h" +#include "YODA/Profile1D.h" +#include "YODA/Scatter2D.h" +#include "TH1.h" +#include "TH2.h" +#include "TProfile.h" +#include "TGraphAsymmErrors.h" +#include "TVectorF.h" +#include "TFile.h" +#include "TList.h" +#include "TKey.h" +#include "TClass.h" +#include "TH1F.h" +#include + +namespace YODA +{ + +Histo1D* TH1toHisto1D (const TH1* th1, std::string fname=""); +TH1D* Histo1DtoTH1D(const Histo1D* h) ; + +Profile1D* TProfiletoProfile1D(const TProfile* p, std::string fname="") ; +TProfile* Profile1DtoTProfile(const Profile1D* p) ; + +Scatter2D* TGraphtoScatter2D(const TGraph* g, std::string fname="") ; +TGraphAsymmErrors* Scatter2DtoTGraphAsymmErrors(const Scatter2D* s) ; + +} + +#endif Index: trunk/src/ReaderROOT.cc =================================================================== --- trunk/src/ReaderROOT.cc (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/ReaderROOT.cc (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/* + * ReaderROOT.cc + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#include "ReaderROOT.h" +using namespace std; +namespace YODA +{ +void ReaderROOT::_readDoc(std::istream& stream, vector& aos) +{ + std::string streama=_filename; //Ugly trick; + TFile* fin = new TFile(streama.c_str()) ; + if (!fin->IsOpen()) + { + printf("Cannot open input file %s\n",streama.c_str()) ; + exit(1) ; + } + + TList* list = fin->GetListOfKeys() ; + if (!list) { printf("No keys found in file %s\n",streama.c_str()) ; exit(1) ; } + + TIter next(list) ; + TKey* key ; + TObject* obj ; + + while ((key = (TKey*)next() )) + { + obj = key->ReadObj() ; + int type=-1; + + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TProfile")==0) type=0; + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TH1F")==0)type=11; + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TH1D")==0) type=12; + if (obj->InheritsFrom("TH2")) type=2; + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TGraph")==0)type=31; + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TGraphErrors")==0) type=32; + if (strcmp(obj->IsA()->GetName(),"TGraphAsymmErrors")==0)type=33; + if (type==-1) printf(" Object %s has unsupported type %s and will not be converted\n",obj->GetName(),obj->IsA()->GetName()) ; + if (type==0) + { + TProfile* P= (TProfile*)(obj); + YODA::Profile1D* dps = TProfiletoProfile1D(P,_filename); + aos.push_back(dps); + } + if (type==11||type==12) + { + /* + The mapping is TH? <-> Histo?D, TProfile <-> Profile1D, TGraph <-> Scatter2D. + */ + + if (type==11) + { + TH1F* HHF= (TH1F*)(obj); + YODA::Histo1D* dps=YODA::TH1toHisto1D(HHF,_filename); + aos.push_back(dps); + } + if (type==12) + { + TH1D* HHD= (TH1D*)(obj); + YODA::Histo1D* dps=YODA::TH1toHisto1D(HHD); + aos.push_back(dps); + } + } + if (type==2) printf(" Object %s has unsupported type TH2 and will not be converted\n",obj->GetName()) ; + if (type==31||type==32||type==33) + { + TGraphAsymmErrors* G=(TGraphAsymmErrors*)obj; + Scatter2D* dps = YODA::TGraphtoScatter2D(G,_filename); + aos.push_back(dps); + } + } + fin->Close(); +} + +} Index: trunk/src/ReaderROOT.h =================================================================== --- trunk/src/ReaderROOT.h (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/ReaderROOT.h (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +/* + * ReaderROOT.h + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * Part of the code was taken from YODA + * YODA -- Yet more Objects for Data Analysis + * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 The YODA collaboration + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#ifndef YODA_READERROOT_H +#define YODA_READERROOT_H + +#include "YODA/AnalysisObject.h" +#include "YODA/Reader.h" +#include "ROOTConvert.h" +#include "YODA/Scatter2D.h" + +namespace YODA +{ +class ReaderROOT : public Reader +{ +public: + static Reader& create() + { + static ReaderROOT _instance; + return _instance; + } + static Reader& create(std::string filename) + { + static ReaderROOT _instance(filename); + return _instance; + } + void read(std::istream& stream, std::vector& aos) + { + _readDoc(stream, aos); + } +protected: + void _readDoc(std::istream& stream, std::vector& aos); +private: + std::string _filename; +public: + ReaderROOT() { } + ReaderROOT(std::string filename) {_filename=filename;} +}; +} +#endif Index: trunk/src/hepplotconvert.cxx =================================================================== --- trunk/src/hepplotconvert.cxx (revision 0) +++ trunk/src/hepplotconvert.cxx (revision 3) @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +/* + * hepplotconvert.cxx + * + * Copyright 2014,2015 Andrii Verbytskyi + * Max-Planck Institut für Physik + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301, USA. + */ +#include "YODA/WriterYODA.h" +#include "YODA/ReaderYODA.h" +#include "YODA/WriterFLAT.h" +#include "YODA/ReaderFLAT.h" +#include "YODA/WriterAIDA.h" +#include "YODA/ReaderAIDA.h" +#include "WriterROOT.h" +#include "ReaderROOT.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +using namespace std; +using namespace YODA; +enum formats {yoda, flat, aida, root }; +int main(int argc, char** argv) +{ + if (argc<3) + { + printf("\ + Usage: %s , or\n\ + %s ...\n\ + Supported modes are: yoda2flat yoda2aida flat2yoda flat2aida aida2flat aida2yoda root2flat root2aida root2yoda.\n",argv[0],argv[0]); + exit(1); + } + const std::map format_map = { { "yoda", formats::yoda }, { "flat", formats::flat }, { "aida", formats::aida } , { "root", formats::root }}; + std::vector > convert_list; + std::pair convert_formats; + std::string mode(argv[1]); + unsigned int i,j=0; + int k; + for (i=0; i1) {printf("Wrong mode string: %s\nMode string should be 2.\n",argv[1]); exit(1);} + } + else j++; + if (format_map.find(convert_formats.first )==format_map.end()) { printf("Input format %s is unknown.\n",convert_formats.first.c_str()); exit(2); } + if (format_map.find(convert_formats.second)==format_map.end()) { printf("Output format %s is unknown.\n",convert_formats.second.c_str()); exit(2); } + if (argc==4) + { + convert_list.push_back(std::pair(std::string(argv[2]),std::string(argv[3]))); + if ((convert_list.back().first.substr(convert_list.back().first.find_last_of(".") + 1) != convert_formats.first) || + (convert_list.back().second.substr(convert_list.back().second.find_last_of(".") + 1) != convert_formats.second)) + { printf("The conversion mode=%s doesn't match extensions of %s %s files\n",argv[1],argv[2],argv[3]); exit(1);} + } + else + for (k=2; k(std::string(argv[k]),std::string(argv[k]))); + if (convert_list.back().first.substr(convert_list.back().first.find_last_of(".") + 1) == convert_formats.first) + convert_list.back().second.replace(convert_list.back().second.find_last_of(".") + 1,convert_formats.first.size(), convert_formats.second); + else + { + convert_list.back().second+= "."; + convert_list.back().second+=convert_formats.second; + } + } + + std::vector in; + for (i=0; i + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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