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[Rivet] YODA write outDavid Grellscheid david.grellscheid at durham.ac.ukWed Jan 20 16:51:39 GMT 2016
Hi Holger, Is your question why the result of dividing two histos is a scatter rather than a histogram? It gets hard to define many of the properties that a histogram / bin should have after the division. David On 20 January 2016 13:47:20 GMT+00:00, Holger Schulz <holger.schulz at durham.ac.uk> wrote: >On 20/01/16 13:44, Andy Buckley wrote: >> >> Er, it already does. If you call bookHisto1D, a Histo1D will be >> written out. Do you have a counterexample? >> >Ah sorry I forgot one important bit of information and that is the call > >of divide in finalize. > >Sorry, overworked already ... > >Holger >> >> A >> >> On 20 Jan 2016 13:30, "Holger Schulz" <holger.schulz at durham.ac.uk >> <mailto:holger.schulz at durham.ac.uk>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> is there a way to have rivet write out YODA Histo1D at the end of >> a run >> rather than Scatter2D? (I think the experimental --histo-interval >> kind of does >> that, right?) >> >> I am asking because of post processing concerns brought forward >by >> some >> people at IPPP when using yodamerge. >> >> Cheers, >> Holger >>
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