diff --git a/Input-MVA-variables.md b/Input-MVA-variables.md index b727df1..5a0c5f8 100644 --- a/Input-MVA-variables.md +++ b/Input-MVA-variables.md @@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ min_IPCHI2_mumu_OWNPV:=min(log(mu_plus_IPCHI2_OWNPV),log(mu_minus_IP_OWNPV)) min ``` Each row represents one variable. The columns are separated by a tab. Each column represents some information: - 1. The ROOT-readable variable name - 2. The LaTeX name - 3. The unit of the variable. If dimensionless, put 0 - 4. The data type. Either D (double), F (float) or I (integer). This is required to read the branches properly, ya know, ROOT.... - 5. How many branches are used for the variable? Typically 1 or 2 - 6. The TFormula used to calculate the variable. First branch is denoted by x, second by y. An example is max(log(x),log(y)) - 7. The names of the used branches +1. The ROOT-readable variable name +2. The LaTeX name +3. The unit of the variable. If dimensionless, put 0 +4. The data type. Either D (double), F (float) or I (integer). This is required to read the branches properly, ya know, ROOT.... +5. How many branches are used for the variable? Typically 1 or 2 +6. The TFormula used to calculate the variable. First branch is denoted by x, second by y. An example is max(log(x),log(y)) +7. The names of the used branches The last row is denoted by three crosses, `###`. This signals to the reader it should stop reading. Anything below `###` can be considered a comment.