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virtual unsigned | get_nsample () const =0 |
| Get the number of samples in each histogram.
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virtual float | get_threshold () const =0 |
| Get the sampling threshold as a fraction of the noise power.
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virtual float | get_cutoff_sigma () const =0 |
| Get the cut off power for impulsive interference excision.
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virtual unsigned | get_ndig () const =0 |
| Get the number of digitizers.
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virtual void | get_histogram (std::vector< float > &h, unsigned dig) const =0 |
| Get the specified histogram.
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double | evaluate (unsigned idig, double Phi, double *dprob_dPhi=0) |
| Evaluate the probability of Phi for the specified digitizer.
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| Able () |
| Default constructor.
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| Able (const Able &) |
| Copy constructor.
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Able & | operator= (const Able &) |
| Assignment operator.
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virtual | ~Able () |
| Destructor.
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unsigned | get_reference_count () const |
| Returns the number of references there are to this.
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| HeapTracked () |
| Default constructor.
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| HeapTracked (const HeapTracked &) |
| Copy constructor.
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HeapTracked & | operator= (const HeapTracked &) |
| Assignment operator.
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virtual | ~HeapTracked () |
| Destructor.
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bool | __is_on_heap () const |
| Return true if this instance is found in heap addresses.
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static size_t | get_instance_count () |
| Returns the current number instances in existence.
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static void * | operator new (size_t size, void *ptr=0) |
| Records the addresses of new instances allocated on the heap.
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static void | operator delete (void *location, void *ptr) |
| Placement delete overload to match the placement new overload.
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static void | operator delete (void *location) |
| Regular delete overload.
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static size_t | get_heap_queue_size () |
| Return the number of heap addresses awaiting processing.
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Handle * | __reference (bool active) const |
| Add the address of a reference to this object. More...
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void | __dereference (bool auto_delete=true) const |
| Remove the address of a reference to this object. More...
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Interface to the measured distributions of Phi.