Hi!
could you tell me why you are using &event when calling
void SetBranchAddress(const char *bname, void *add)
Event *event = new Event();
T->SetBranchAddress("event", &event);
it looks like you are setting address of pointer to the branch instead of
address of branch (or address of pointer to the object from where read/write
data?). Is it something with terminology? When I looked at this function for
the very first time, I wanted to do
Event event;
T->SetBranchAddress("event", &event);
I remember I've seen some related comments in one of the root
tutorials/examples but I am not able to find it now. Hmmm... where is our
nice documentation about root i/o? :)
Best,
Anton
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