/// \file /// \ingroup tutorial_fit /// \notebook -js /// Illustrates how to fit excluding points in a given range. /// /// \macro_image /// \macro_output /// \macro_code /// /// \author Rene Brun #include #include #include bool reject; double fline(double *x, double *par) { if (reject && x[0] > 2.5 && x[0] < 3.5) { TF1::RejectPoint(); return 0; } return par[0] + par[1]*x[0]; } void fitExclude() { //Create a source function TF1 *f1 = new TF1("f1","[0] +[1]*x +gaus(2)",0,5); f1->SetParameters(6,-1,5,3,0.2); // create and fill histogram according to the source function TH1F *h = new TH1F("h","background + signal",100,0,5); h->FillRandom("f1",2000); TF1 *fl = new TF1("fl",fline,0,5,2); fl->SetParameters(2,-1); //fit only the linear background excluding the signal area reject = true; h->Fit(fl,"0"); reject = false; //store 2 separate functions for visualization TF1 *fleft = new TF1("fleft",fline,0,2.5,2); fleft->SetParameters(fl->GetParameters()); h->GetListOfFunctions()->Add(fleft); gROOT->GetListOfFunctions()->Remove(fleft); TF1 *fright = new TF1("fright",fline,3.5,5,2); fright->SetParameters(fl->GetParameters()); h->GetListOfFunctions()->Add(fright); gROOT->GetListOfFunctions()->Remove(fright); h->Draw(); }