TArrayC
class description - source file - inheritance tree
public:
TArrayC TArrayC()
TArrayC TArrayC(Int_t n)
TArrayC TArrayC(Int_t n, Char_t* array)
TArrayC TArrayC(const TArrayC& array)
virtual void ~TArrayC()
void AddAt(Char_t c, Int_t i)
void Adopt(Int_t n, Char_t* array)
Char_t At(Int_t i)
static TClass* Class()
void Copy(TArrayC& array)
Char_t* GetArray() const
Stat_t GetSum() const
virtual TClass* IsA() const
TArrayC& operator=(const TArrayC& rhs)
Char_t& operator[](Int_t i)
void Reset()
virtual void Set(Int_t n)
void Set(Int_t n, Char_t* array)
virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
public:
Char_t* fArray [fN] Array of fN chars
See also
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TH1C, TH2C, TH3C
TArrayC
Array of chars or bytes (8 bits per element).
TArrayC()
Default TArrayC ctor.
TArrayC(Int_t n)
Create TArrayC object and set array size to n chars.
TArrayC(Int_t n, Char_t *array)
Create TArrayC object and initialize it with values of array.
TArrayC(const TArrayC &array)
Copy constructor.
~TArrayC()
Delete TArrayC object.
void Adopt(Int_t n, Char_t *arr)
Adopt array arr into TArrayC, i.e. don't copy arr but use it directly
in TArrayC. User may not delete arr, TArrayC dtor will do it.
void AddAt(Char_t c, Int_t i)
Add char c at position i. Check for out of bounds.
void Set(Int_t n)
Set size of this array to n chars.
A new array is created, the old contents copied to the new array,
then the old array is deleted.
void Set(Int_t n, Char_t *array)
Set size of this array to n chars and set the contents.
void Streamer(TBuffer &b)
Stream a TArrayC object.
Inline Functions
TArrayC& operator=(const TArrayC& rhs)
Char_t At(Int_t i)
void Copy(TArrayC& array)
Char_t* GetArray() const
Stat_t GetSum() const
void Reset()
Char_t& operator[](Int_t i)
TClass* Class()
TClass* IsA() const
void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
Author: Rene Brun 06/03/95
Last update: root/cont:$Name: $:$Id: TArrayC.cxx,v 1.1.1.1 2000/05/16 17:00:40 rdm Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995-2000, Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers. *
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