Template:ROOT/RootInputLine

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This is a template designed for the book ROOT. It should be used to format input during an interactive ROOT session.

Usage[edit source]

Syntax[edit source]

{{ROOT/RootInputLine|#1|#2}}
Parameter Default Value Mandatory Description
#1 0 no Line number.
#2   no Input line to be displayed.

Comments[edit source]

  • Do not add a blank line before this template or you'll get ugly space.
  • To format multiple lines of code, use a new template for each line.
  • Well, this is annoying: You can't use the = sign, curly braces or a pipe inside the parameter. Encode them as HTML, eg. = for the equality sign. Please see [1] for a list of HTML replacements.

Convention on Line Numbers[edit source]

Always start with line number 0. When using this template multiple times on a page, use continuous line numbers except there is a good reason to do different. (E.g. to emphasize a restart of ROOT.)

Examples[edit source]

Example 1[edit source]

In this example, we display a blank input line that gets the default line number 0.

Code[edit source]

{{ROOT/RootInputLine}}

Result[edit source]

root [0]

Example 2[edit source]

In this example, we display an input line that acts as a "hello world" program.

Code[edit source]

{{ROOT/RootInputLine|0|cout << "hello world" << endl;}}

Result[edit source]

root [0] cout << "hello world" << endl;

See Also[edit source]