TBrowser can't read objects in a file??

From: chris garcia (garcia.91@osu.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 12 1999 - 17:22:14 MEST


hi guys.  i have been working with directory structures on a root file in
the hopes of ordering various objects into directories.  i first wrote a
c++ macro that wrote these objects (event, tracks, etc., just various
classes associated with cdf runs) and then opened up the file in root and
in a TBrowser window.  this seemed to work fine.  i have since made a java
interface for doing this, and now can only see the first directory that i
created in the browser.  but, if i do a map of the file, i get

990412/102147  At:64        N=116       TFile
990412/102147  At:180       N=81        TDirectory
990412/102148  At:261       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:344       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:427       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:510       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:593       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:676       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:759       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:842       N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:925       N=71        cevent2
990412/102148  At:996       N=81        TDirectory
990412/102148  At:1077      N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:1160      N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:1243      N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:1326      N=83        ctrack
990412/102148  At:1409      N=83        ctrack

etc. which looks right (or close enough).  any way to make this visable in
the browser?? thanks in advance


						chris
chris garcia
cdf group, the ohio state university



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