#include <JEMEtSums_v1.h>
Public Member Functions | |
int | crate () const |
get crate number | |
void | setCrate (int) |
set crate number | |
int | module () const |
get module | |
void | setModule (int) |
set module | |
int | peak () const |
get peak | |
void | setPeak (int) |
set peak | |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | etVec () const |
get etVec - et for all time slices | |
void | setEtVec (const std::vector< unsigned int > &) |
set etVec - et for all time slices | |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | exVec () const |
get exVec - ex for all time slices | |
void | setExVec (const std::vector< unsigned int > &) |
set exVec - ex for all time slices | |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | eyVec () const |
get eyVec - ey for all time slices | |
void | setEyVec (const std::vector< unsigned int > &) |
set eyVec - ey for all time slices | |
unsigned int | forward () const |
Is this JEMEtSums forward? | |
unsigned int | et () const |
get et for etVec[peak] - time slice that (hopefully) contains the collision | |
unsigned int | ex () const |
get ex for exVec[peak] - time slice that (hopefully) contains the collision | |
unsigned int | ey () const |
get ey for eyVec[peak] - time slice that (hopefully) contains the collision | |
void | addEt (const std::vector< unsigned int > &Et) |
void | addEx (const std::vector< unsigned int > &Ex) |
void | addEy (const std::vector< unsigned int > &Ey) |
unsigned int | Et () const |
unsigned int | Ex () const |
unsigned int | Ey () const |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | EtVec () const |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | ExVec () const |
const std::vector< unsigned int > & | EyVec () const |
Description of JEMEtSums_v1
void xAOD::JEMEtSums_v1::addEt | ( | const std::vector< unsigned int > & | Et | ) | [inline] |
Backwards Compatibility with Trigger/TrigT1/TrigT1CaloEvent Run1 EDM did not strictly follow camelCaseNotation See above for description
const std::vector<unsigned int>& xAOD::JEMEtSums_v1::etVec | ( | ) | const |
get etVec - et for all time slices
Please note that in the context of JEMEtSums, et is total energy, not transverse energy For transverse energy, please use Pythagoras' theorem on ex and ey