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TGo4ComClearObject Class Reference

Calls Clear() method of client object, if object of this name exists. More...

#include <TGo4ComClearObject.h>

Inheritance diagram for TGo4ComClearObject:

TGo4AnalysisObjectCommand TGo4AnalysisCommand TGo4Command List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 TGo4ComClearObject ()
 TGo4ComClearObject (const char *obname)
virtual ~TGo4ComClearObject ()
Int_t ExeCom ()
 Do the command action.

Detailed Description

Calls Clear() method of client object, if object of this name exists.

Object will be searched in dynamic lists first, then in entire root registry. Useful to clear histogram contents, e.g.

Author:
J. Adamczewski
Since:
06-Jun-2001

Definition at line 28 of file TGo4ComClearObject.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

TGo4ComClearObject::TGo4ComClearObject  ) 
 

Definition at line 22 of file TGo4ComClearObject.cxx.

References kGo4ComModeController, TGo4Command::SetProtection(), TGo4Command::SetReceiverName(), and TRACE.

TGo4ComClearObject::TGo4ComClearObject const char *  obname  ) 
 

Definition at line 33 of file TGo4ComClearObject.cxx.

References kGo4ComModeController, TGo4Command::SetProtection(), TGo4Command::SetReceiverName(), and TRACE.

TGo4ComClearObject::~TGo4ComClearObject  )  [virtual]
 

Definition at line 45 of file TGo4ComClearObject.cxx.

References TRACE.


Member Function Documentation

Int_t TGo4ComClearObject::ExeCom  )  [virtual]
 

Do the command action.

Reimplemented from TGo4Command.

Definition at line 52 of file TGo4ComClearObject.cxx.

References TGo4Analysis::ClearObjects(), TGo4Log::Debug(), TGo4Command::fxReceiverBase, TGo4AnalysisObjectCommand::GetObjectName(), TGo4Analysis::Instance(), TGo4Slave::SendStatusMessage(), and TRACE.


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