How to fit excluding points in a given range
// example to illustrate how to fit excluding points in a given range
// Author: Rene Brun
#include "TH1.h"
#include "TF1.h"
Bool_t reject;
Double_t fline(Double_t *x, Double_t *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 an histogram and fill it 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);
//we want to fit only the linear background excluding the signal area
reject = kTRUE;
h->Fit(fl,"0");
reject = kFALSE;
//store 2 separate functions for visualization
TF1 *fleft = new TF1("fleft",fline,0,2.5,2);
fleft->SetParameters(fl->GetParameters());
h->GetListOfFunctions()->Add(fleft);
TF1 *fright = new TF1("fright",fline,3.5,5,2);
fright->SetParameters(fl->GetParameters());
h->GetListOfFunctions()->Add(fright);
h->Draw();
}
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