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The elements in a collection are sorted according to their abscissa values and a given distance operator. More...
#include <cmath>#include "JMath/JZero.hh"#include "JMath/JMath.hh"#include "JLang/JClass.hh"#include "JIO/JSerialisable.hh"Go to the source code of this file.
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| struct | JTOOLS::JElement2D< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 2D Element.  More... | |
| struct | JTOOLS::JSplineElement2D< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 2D Element for spline interpolations.  More... | |
| struct | JTOOLS::JSplineElement2S< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 2D Element for spline interpolations.  More... | |
| struct | JTOOLS::JPolintElement2S< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 2D Element for polynomial interpolations.  More... | |
| struct | JTOOLS::JBin2D< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 2D Binned element.  More... | |
| struct | JTOOLS::JElement3D< JAbscissa_t, JOrdinate_t > | 
| 3D Element.  More... | |
Namespaces | |
| JTOOLS | |
| Auxiliary classes and methods for multi-dimensional interpolations and histograms.  | |
| JPP | |
| This name space includes all other name spaces (except KM3NETDAQ, KM3NET and ANTARES).  | |
The elements in a collection are sorted according to their abscissa values and a given distance operator.
These elements should have the following type definitions and member methods:
      typedef  <abscissa type>    abscissa_type;
      typedef  <ordinate type>    ordinate_type;      constructor();
      constructor(abscissa_type, ordinate_type);      abscissa_type        getX() const;
      const ordinate_type& getY() const;
      ordinate_type&       getY();
 
Definition in file JElement.hh.
 1.8.5