3In the same way 
as for TDirectory, it is possible to inspect the content of 
a 
    5contains were its attributes. For more information, please refer to the
 
    8In addition to the attribute syntax, one can inspect 
a TDirectoryFile in Python
 
    9via the `Get` method. In 
this case, the subdirectory/
object name is specified
 
   12# Access a subdirectory 
   15# We can go further down in the hierarchy of directories 
   16d.Get(
'subdir/subsubdir')
 
   18# Access an object (e.g. a histogram) in the directory 
   21# ... or in a subdirectory 
   24# Wrong attribute: returns null 
   30with the following syntax:
 
   32# Write object obj with identifier 'keyName' 
Option_t Option_t TPoint TPoint const char GetTextMagnitude GetFillStyle GetLineColor GetLineWidth GetMarkerStyle GetTextAlign GetTextColor GetTextSize void char Point_t points
 
A ROOT file is structured in Directories (like a file system).
 
Describe directory structure in memory.
 
std::enable_if_t<!std::is_base_of< TObject, T >::value, Int_t > WriteObject(const T *obj, const char *name, Option_t *option="", Int_t bufsize=0)
Write an object with proper type checking.