1 | #ifndef __FASTJET_SELECTOR_HH__
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2 | #define __FASTJET_SELECTOR_HH__
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3 |
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4 | //STARTHEADER
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5 | // $Id: Selector.hh 3203 2013-09-15 07:49:50Z salam $
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6 | //
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7 | // Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Matteo Cacciari, Gavin P. Salam and Gregory Soyez
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29 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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30 | //ENDHEADER
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31 |
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32 | #include "fastjet/PseudoJet.hh"
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33 | #ifndef __FJCORE__
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34 | #include "fastjet/RangeDefinition.hh" // for initialisation from a RangeDefinition
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35 | #endif // __FJCORE__
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36 | #include <limits>
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37 | #include <cmath>
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38 |
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39 | FASTJET_BEGIN_NAMESPACE // defined in fastjet/internal/base.hh
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40 |
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41 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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42 | /// @ingroup selectors
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43 | /// \class Selector
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44 | /// Class that encodes information about cuts and other selection
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45 | /// criteria that can be applied to PseudoJet(s).
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46 | ///
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47 | class Selector;
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48 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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49 |
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50 | /// @ingroup selectors
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51 | /// \class SelectorWorker
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52 | /// default selector worker is an abstract virtual base class
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53 | ///
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54 | /// The Selector class is only an interface, it is the SelectorWorker
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55 | /// that really does the work. To implement various selectors, one
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56 | /// thus has to overload this class.
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57 | class SelectorWorker {
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58 | public:
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59 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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60 | // fundamental info
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61 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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62 | /// default dtor
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63 | virtual ~SelectorWorker() {}
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64 |
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65 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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66 | // basic operations for checking what gets selected
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67 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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68 |
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69 | /// returns true if a given object passes the selection criterion.
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70 | /// This has to be overloaded by derived workers
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71 | virtual bool pass(const PseudoJet & jet) const = 0;
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72 |
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73 | /// For each jet that does not pass the cuts, this routine sets the
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74 | /// pointer to 0.
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75 | ///
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76 | /// It does not assume that the PseudoJet* passed as argumetn are not NULL
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77 | virtual void terminator(std::vector<const PseudoJet *> & jets) const {
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78 | for (unsigned i = 0; i < jets.size(); i++) {
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79 | if (jets[i] && !pass(*jets[i])) jets[i] = NULL;
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80 | }
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81 | }
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82 |
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83 | /// returns true if this can be applied jet by jet
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84 | virtual bool applies_jet_by_jet() const {return true;}
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85 |
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86 | /// returns a description of the worker
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87 | virtual std::string description() const {return "missing description";}
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88 |
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89 |
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90 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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91 | // operations for dealing with reference jets
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92 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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93 |
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94 | /// returns true if the worker is defined with respect to a reference jet
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95 | virtual bool takes_reference() const { return false;}
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96 |
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97 | /// sets the reference jet for the selector
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98 | /// NB: "reference" is commented to avoid unused-variable compiler warnings
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99 | virtual void set_reference(const PseudoJet & /*reference*/){
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100 | throw Error("set_reference(...) cannot be used for a selector worker that does not take a reference");
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101 | }
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102 |
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103 | /// return a copy of the current object.
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104 | ///
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105 | /// This function is only called for objects that take a reference and need
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106 | /// not be reimplemented otherwise.
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107 | virtual SelectorWorker* copy(){
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108 | throw Error("this SelectorWorker has nothing to copy");
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109 | }
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110 |
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111 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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112 | // operations for area and extent
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113 | //----------------------------------------------------------
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114 |
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115 | /// returns the rapidity range for which it may return "true"
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116 | virtual void get_rapidity_extent(double & rapmin, double & rapmax) const {
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117 | rapmax = std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity();
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118 | rapmin = -rapmax;
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119 | }
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120 |
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121 | /// check if it is a geometric selector (i.e. only puts constraints
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122 | /// on rapidity and azimuthal angle)
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123 | virtual bool is_geometric() const { return false;}
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124 |
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125 | /// check if it has a finite area
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126 | virtual bool has_finite_area() const;
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127 |
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128 | /// check if it has an analytically computable area
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129 | virtual bool has_known_area() const { return false;}
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130 |
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131 | /// if it has a computable area, return it
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132 | virtual double known_area() const{
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133 | throw Error("this selector has no computable area");
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134 | }
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135 | };
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136 |
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137 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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138 | // class Selector
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139 | //
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140 | // Class that encodes information about cuts that
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141 | class Selector{
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142 | public:
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143 | /// default constructor produces a Selector whose action is undefined
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144 | /// (any attempt to use it will lead to an error)
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145 | Selector() {}
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146 |
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147 | /// constructor that causes the Selector to use the supplied worker
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148 | ///
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149 | /// Note that the Selector takes ownership of the pointer to the
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150 | /// worker (and so will delete automatically when appropriate).
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151 | Selector(SelectorWorker * worker_in) {_worker.reset(worker_in);}
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152 |
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153 |
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154 | #ifndef __FJCORE__
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155 | /// ctor from a RangeDefinition
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156 | ///
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157 | /// This is provided for backward compatibility and will be removed in
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158 | /// a future major release of FastJet
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159 | ///
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160 | /// Watch out that the Selector will only hold a pointer to the
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161 | /// range so the selector will crash if one tries to use it after
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162 | /// the range has gone out of scope. We thus strongly advise against
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163 | /// the direct use of this constructor.
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164 | Selector(const RangeDefinition &range);
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165 | #endif // __FJCORE__
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166 |
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167 | /// dummy virtual dtor
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168 | virtual ~Selector(){}
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169 |
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170 | /// return true if the jet passes the selection
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171 | bool pass(const PseudoJet & jet) const {
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172 | if (!validated_worker()->applies_jet_by_jet()) {
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173 | throw Error("Cannot apply this selector to an individual jet");
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174 | }
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175 | return _worker->pass(jet);
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176 | }
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177 |
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178 | /// an operator way of knowing whether a given jet passes the selection or not
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179 | bool operator()(const PseudoJet & jet) const {
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180 | return pass(jet);
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181 | }
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182 |
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183 | /// Return a count of the objects that pass the selection.
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184 | ///
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185 | /// This will often be more efficient that getting the vector of objects that
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186 | /// passes and then evaluating the size of the vector
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187 | unsigned int count(const std::vector<PseudoJet> & jets) const;
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188 |
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189 | /// sift the input jets into two vectors -- those that pass the selector
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190 | /// and those that do not
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191 | void sift(const std::vector<PseudoJet> & jets,
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192 | std::vector<PseudoJet> & jets_that_pass,
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193 | std::vector<PseudoJet> & jets_that_fail) const;
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194 |
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195 | /// returns true if this can be applied jet by jet
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196 | bool applies_jet_by_jet() const {
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197 | return validated_worker()->applies_jet_by_jet();
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198 | }
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199 |
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200 | /// returns a vector with the jets that pass the selection
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201 | std::vector<PseudoJet> operator()(const std::vector<PseudoJet> & jets) const;
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202 |
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203 | /// For each jet that does not pass the cuts, this routine sets the
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204 | /// pointer to 0.
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205 | ///
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206 | /// It is legitimate for some (or all) of the pointers that are
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207 | /// passed to already be NULL.
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208 | virtual void nullify_non_selected(std::vector<const PseudoJet *> & jets) const {
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209 | validated_worker()->terminator(jets);
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210 | }
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211 |
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212 | /// returns the rapidity range for which it may return "true"
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213 | void get_rapidity_extent(double &rapmin, double &rapmax) const {
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214 | return validated_worker()->get_rapidity_extent(rapmin, rapmax);
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215 | }
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216 |
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217 | /// returns a textual description of the selector
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218 | std::string description() const {
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219 | return validated_worker()->description();
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220 | }
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221 |
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222 | /// returns true if it is a geometric selector (i.e. one that only puts
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223 | /// constraints on rapidities and azimuthal angles)
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224 | bool is_geometric() const{
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225 | return validated_worker()->is_geometric();
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226 | }
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227 |
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228 | /// returns true if it has a meaningful and finite area (i.e. the
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229 | /// Selector has the property that is_geometric() returns true and
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230 | /// the rapidity extent is finite).
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231 | bool has_finite_area() const{
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232 | return validated_worker()->has_finite_area();
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233 | }
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234 |
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235 | #ifndef __FJCORE__
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236 | /// returns the rapidity-phi area associated with the Selector
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237 | /// (throws InvalidArea if the area does not make sense).
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238 | ///
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239 | /// If the result is not known analytically, the area will be
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240 | /// estimated using a pseudo Monte Carlo method (as for jet areas),
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241 | /// using the default ghost area from the GhostedAreaSpec class
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242 | /// (0.01). The Monte Carlo estimate involves a time penalty
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243 | /// proportional to the ratio of the rapidity extent of the Selector
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244 | /// divided by the ghost area.
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245 | double area() const;
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246 |
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247 | /// returns the rapidity-phi area associated with the Selector
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248 | /// (throws InvalidArea if the area does not make sense).
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249 | ///
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250 | /// The behaviour is the as with the area() call, but with the
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251 | /// ability to additionally specify the ghost area to be used in the
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252 | /// case of a Monte Carlo area evaluation.
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253 | ///
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254 | double area(double ghost_area) const;
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255 | #endif // __FJCORE__
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256 |
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257 | /// returns a (reference to) the underlying worker's shared pointer
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258 | const SharedPtr<SelectorWorker> & worker() const {return _worker;}
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259 |
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260 | /// returns a worker if there is a valid one, otherwise throws an InvalidWorker error
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261 | const SelectorWorker* validated_worker() const {
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262 | const SelectorWorker* worker_ptr = _worker.get();
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263 | if (worker_ptr == 0) throw InvalidWorker();
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264 | return worker_ptr;
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265 | }
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266 |
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267 | /// returns true if this can be applied jet by jet
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268 | bool takes_reference() const {
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269 | return validated_worker()->takes_reference();
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270 | }
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271 |
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272 | /// set the reference jet for this Selector
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273 | const Selector & set_reference(const PseudoJet &reference){
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274 |
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275 | // if the worker does not take a reference jet, do nothing
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276 | if (! validated_worker()->takes_reference()){
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277 | return *this;
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278 | }
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279 |
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280 | // since this is a non-const operation, make sure we have a
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281 | // correct behaviour with respect to shared workers
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282 | _copy_worker_if_needed();
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283 |
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284 | _worker->set_reference(reference);
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285 | return *this;
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286 | }
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287 |
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288 | /// class that gets throw when a Selector is applied despite it not
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289 | /// having a valid underlying worker.
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290 | class InvalidWorker : public Error {
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291 | public:
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292 | InvalidWorker() : Error("Attempt to use Selector with no valid underlying worker") {}
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293 | };
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294 |
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295 | /// class that gets throw when a Selector is applied despite it not
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296 | /// having a valid underlying worker.
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297 | class InvalidArea : public Error {
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298 | public:
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299 | InvalidArea() : Error("Attempt to obtain area from Selector for which this is not meaningful") {}
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300 | };
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301 |
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302 | // some operators (applying directly on a Selector)
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303 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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304 | /// For 2 Selectors a and b, a &= b is eauivalent to a = a && b;
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305 | Selector & operator &=(const Selector & b);
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306 |
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307 | /// For 2 Selectors a and b, a |= b is eauivalent to a = a || b;
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308 | Selector & operator |=(const Selector & b);
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309 |
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310 |
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311 | protected:
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312 | /// Helper for copying selector workers if needed
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313 | ///
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314 | /// The following is needed if we want to modify a selectors that
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315 | /// shares a worker with another selector. In that case, we need to
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316 | /// get another copy of the worker to avoid interferences
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317 | ///
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318 | /// Note that any non-const operation has to call this to behave
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319 | /// correctly w.r.t shared workers!
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320 | void _copy_worker_if_needed(){
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321 | // do nothing if there's a sinlge user of the worker
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322 | if (_worker.unique()) return;
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323 |
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324 | // call the worker's copy
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325 | //std::cout << "will make a copy of " << description() << std::endl;
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326 | _worker.reset(_worker->copy());
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327 | }
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328 |
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329 | private:
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330 | SharedPtr<SelectorWorker> _worker; ///< the underlying worker
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331 | };
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332 |
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333 |
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334 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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335 | // a list of specific selectors
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336 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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337 |
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338 | /// \addtogroup selectors
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339 | /// @{
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340 |
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341 |
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342 | // fundamental selectors
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343 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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344 |
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345 | // "identity" selector that lets everything pass
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346 | Selector SelectorIdentity();
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347 |
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348 | // logical operations
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349 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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350 |
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351 | /// logical not applied on a selector
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352 | ///
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353 | /// This will keep objects that do not pass the 's' selector
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354 | Selector operator!(const Selector & s);
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355 |
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356 | /// logical or between two selectors
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357 | ///
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358 | /// this will keep the objects that are selected by s1 or s2
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359 | Selector operator ||(const Selector & s1, const Selector & s2);
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360 |
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361 |
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362 | /// logical and between two selectors
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363 | ///
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364 | /// this will keep the objects that are selected by both s1 and s2
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365 | ///
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366 | /// watch out: for both s1 and s2, the selection is applied on the
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367 | /// original list of objects. For successive applications of two
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368 | /// selectors (convolution/multiplication) see the operator *
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369 | Selector operator&&(const Selector & s1, const Selector & s2);
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370 |
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371 | /// successive application of 2 selectors
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372 | ///
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373 | /// Apply the selector s2, then the selector s1.
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374 | ///
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375 | /// watch out: the operator * acts like an operator product i.e. does
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376 | /// not commute. The order of its arguments is therefore important.
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377 | /// Whenever they commute (in particluar, when they apply jet by
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378 | /// jet), this would have the same effect as the logical &&.
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379 | Selector operator*(const Selector & s1, const Selector & s2);
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380 |
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381 |
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382 | // selection with kinematic cuts
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383 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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384 | Selector SelectorPtMin(double ptmin); ///< select objects with pt >= ptmin
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385 | Selector SelectorPtMax(double ptmax); ///< select objects with pt <= ptmax
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386 | Selector SelectorPtRange(double ptmin, double ptmax); ///< select objects with ptmin <= pt <= ptmax
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387 |
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388 | Selector SelectorEtMin(double Etmin); ///< select objects with Et >= Etmin
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389 | Selector SelectorEtMax(double Etmax); ///< select objects with Et <= Etmax
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390 | Selector SelectorEtRange(double Etmin, double Etmax); ///< select objects with Etmin <= Et <= Etmax
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391 |
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392 | Selector SelectorEMin(double Emin); ///< select objects with E >= Emin
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393 | Selector SelectorEMax(double Emax); ///< select objects with E <= Emax
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394 | Selector SelectorERange(double Emin, double Emax); ///< select objects with Emin <= E <= Emax
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395 |
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396 | Selector SelectorMassMin(double Mmin); ///< select objects with Mass >= Mmin
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397 | Selector SelectorMassMax(double Mmax); ///< select objects with Mass <= Mmax
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398 | Selector SelectorMassRange(double Mmin, double Mmax); ///< select objects with Mmin <= Mass <= Mmax
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399 |
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400 | Selector SelectorRapMin(double rapmin); ///< select objects with rap >= rapmin
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401 | Selector SelectorRapMax(double rapmax); ///< select objects with rap <= rapmax
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402 | Selector SelectorRapRange(double rapmin, double rapmax); ///< select objects with rapmin <= rap <= rapmax
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403 |
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404 | Selector SelectorAbsRapMin(double absrapmin); ///< select objects with |rap| >= absrapmin
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405 | Selector SelectorAbsRapMax(double absrapmax); ///< select objects with |rap| <= absrapmax
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406 | Selector SelectorAbsRapRange(double absrapmin, double absrapmax); ///< select objects with absrapmin <= |rap| <= absrapmax
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407 |
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408 | Selector SelectorEtaMin(double etamin); ///< select objects with eta >= etamin
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409 | Selector SelectorEtaMax(double etamax); ///< select objects with eta <= etamax
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410 | Selector SelectorEtaRange(double etamin, double etamax); ///< select objects with etamin <= eta <= etamax
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411 |
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412 | Selector SelectorAbsEtaMin(double absetamin); ///< select objects with |eta| >= absetamin
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413 | Selector SelectorAbsEtaMax(double absetamax); ///< select objects with |eta| <= absetamax
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414 | Selector SelectorAbsEtaRange(double absetamin, double absetamax); ///< select objects with absetamin <= |eta| <= absetamax
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415 |
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416 | Selector SelectorPhiRange(double phimin, double phimax); ///< select objects with phimin <= phi <= phimax
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417 |
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418 | /// select objects with rapmin <= rap <= rapmax && phimin <= phi <= phimax
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419 | ///
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420 | /// Note that this is essentially a combination of SelectorRapRange
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421 | /// and SelectorPhiRange. We provide it as a Selector on its own in
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422 | /// order to use the known area (which would otherwise be lost by the &&
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423 | /// operator)
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424 | Selector SelectorRapPhiRange(double rapmin, double rapmax, double phimin, double phimax);
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425 |
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426 | /// select the n hardest objects
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427 | Selector SelectorNHardest(unsigned int n);
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428 |
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429 |
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430 | // Selectors that take (require) a reference jet.
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431 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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432 |
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433 | /// select objets within a distance 'radius' from the location of the
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434 | /// reference jet, set by Selector::set_reference(...)
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435 | Selector SelectorCircle(const double & radius);
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436 |
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437 | /// select objets with distance from the reference jet is between 'radius_in'
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438 | /// and 'radius_out'; the reference jet is set by Selector::set_reference(...)
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439 | Selector SelectorDoughnut(const double & radius_in, const double & radius_out);
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440 |
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441 | /// select objets within a rapidity distance 'half_width' from the
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442 | /// location of the reference jet, set by Selector::set_reference(...)
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443 | Selector SelectorStrip(const double & half_width);
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444 |
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445 | /// select objets within rapidity distance 'half_rap_width' from the
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446 | /// reference jet and azimuthal-angle distance within 'half_phi_width'; the
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447 | /// reference jet is set by Selector::set_reference(...)
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448 | Selector SelectorRectangle(const double & half_rap_width, const double & half_phi_width);
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449 |
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450 |
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451 | /// select objects that carry at least a fraction "fraction" of the
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452 | /// reference jet. The reference jet must have been set with
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453 | /// Selector::set_reference(...)
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454 | Selector SelectorPtFractionMin(double fraction);
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455 |
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456 |
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457 | // additional (mostly helper) selectors
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458 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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459 |
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460 | /// select PseudoJet with 0 momentum
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461 | Selector SelectorIsZero();
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462 |
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463 | #ifndef __FJCORE__
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464 | /// select objects that are (or are only made of) ghosts.
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465 | /// PseudoJets for which has_area() are considered non-pure-ghost.
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466 | Selector SelectorIsPureGhost();
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467 | #endif // __FJCORE__
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468 |
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469 | /// @}
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470 |
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471 | FASTJET_END_NAMESPACE // defined in fastjet/internal/base.hh
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472 |
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473 | #endif // __FASTJET_SELECTOR_HH__
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474 |
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