[RF] Modernize RooFit code with static_range_cast and dynamic_range_cast#22662
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The `static_range_cast` and `dynamic_range_cast` are RooFit helper functions to iterate over polymorphic collections like `RooArgSet` and `RooArgList`. Using them instead of casting in a separate line makes the code more concise with fewer lines and throw-away temoprary variables.
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Just as a curiosity, how are these different from |
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It's the same. Originally, I only had For now, I prefer to keep the RooFit code at |
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static_range_castanddynamic_range_castare RooFit helper functions to iterate over polymorphic collections likeRooArgSetandRooArgList. Using them instead of casting in a separate line makes the code more concise with fewer lines and throw-away temoprary variables.