Hi, wally, I think it is possible to call all CERNLIB routines in ROOT. There may meet problems on creating shared library, such as on HP-UX, but you can still go around it to just created a shared library with unresolved symbols inside, afterward, write a main program of TRint to link the created shared library and missing library, says, CERNLIB, into an executable. Run the executable. For example, define a class which functions as an interface to those MINUIT routines. Anyway, you should handle to make those fortran routines known to your C++ code. Enjoy it --Shuwei On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Walerter Opaska wrote: > > >Hello, > >I was wondering if it was possible to do a maximun likelihood fit in root? >I know that it can be done in paw using minuit and wondering if that >capability existed in root? > > thanks > wally opaska > >
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