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HISTTOWORKSPACE(1)					      General Commands Manual						HISTTOWORKSPACE(1)

NAME
hist2workspace - utility to create RooFit/RooStats workspace from histograms SYNOPSIS
hist2workspace [option] input.xml DESCRIPTION
hist2workspace is a utility to create RooFit/RooStats workspace from histograms OPTIONS
-standard_form default model, which creates an extended PDF that interpolates between RooHistFuncs. This is much faster for models with many bins and uses significantly less memory. -number_counting_form this was the original model in 5.28 (without patches). It uses a Poisson for each bin of the histogram. This can become slow and memory intensive when there are many bins. Prepare working area The ROOT release ships with a script prepareHistFactory in the $ROOTSYS/bin directory that prepares a working area. It creates a results/, data/, and config/ directory. It also copies the HistFactorySchema.dtd and example XML files into the config/ directory. Additionally, it copies a root file into the data/ directory for use with the examples. HistFactorySchema.dtd This file is located in $ROOTSYS/etc/ specifies the XML schema. It is typically placed in the config/ directory of a working area together with the top-level XML file and the individual channel XML files. The user should not modify this file. The HistFactorySchema.dtd is commented to specify exactly the meaning of the various options. Top-Level XML File (see for example $ROOTSYS/tutorials/histfactory/example.xml) This file is edited by the user. It specifies - A top level 'Combination' that is composed of: - several 'Channels', which are described in separate XML files. - several 'Measurements' (corresponding to a full fit of the model) each of which specifies - a name for this measurement to be used in tables and files - what is the luminosity associated to the measurement in picobarns - which bins of the histogram should be used - what is the relative uncertainty on the luminosity - what is (are) the parameter(s) of interest that will be measured - which parameters should be fixed/floating (eg. nuisance parameters) - which type of constriants are desired - Gaussian by default - Gamma, LogNormal, and Uniform are also supported - if the tool should export the model only and skip the default fit Channel XML Files (see for example $ROOTSYS/tutorials/histfactory/example_channel.xml) This file is edited by the user. It specifies for each channel - observed data - if absent the tool will use the expectation, which is useful for expected sensitivity - several 'Samples' (eg. signal, bkg1, bkg2, ...), each of which has: - a name - if the sample is normalized by theory (eg N = L*sigma) or not (eg. data driven) - a nominal expectation histogram - a named 'Normalization Factor' (which can be fixed or allowed to float in a fit) - several 'Overall Systematics' in normalization with: - a name - +/- 1 sigma variations (eg. 1.05 and 0.95 for a 5% uncertainty) - several 'Histogram Systematics' in shape with: - a name (which can be shared with the OverallSyst if correlated) - +/- 1 sigma variational histograms ORIGINAL AUTHORS
Kyle Cranmer , Akira Shibata , and Dominique Tardif COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as pub- lished by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foun- dation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA DEC. 2010 HISTTOWORKSPACE(1)
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