Example using H1D histograms
Code: "histo1.py". Programming language: Python
DMelt Version 1. Last modified: 12/12/2015. License: Free
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from java.awt import Color
from java.util import Random
from jhplot import HPlot,H1D,HTable,HLabel
'''
This is a multiline comment with a LaTeX equation
$$z=x*\alpha *\int^{100}_{k}$$
'''
c1 = HPlot("Canvas",600,400,1, 1)
# c1.doc() # view documetation
c1.setGTitle("Global labels: F_{2}, x_{γ} #bar{p}p F_{2}^{c#bar{c}}"); #put title
c1.visible(1)
c1.setAutoRange()
h1 = H1D("Simple1",100, -2, 2.0)
rand = Random()
# fill histogram
for i in range(100):
h1.fill(rand.nextGaussian())
c1.draw(h1)
c1.setAutoRange()
h1.setPenWidthErr(2)
c1.setNameX("Xaxis")
c1.setNameY("Yaxis")
c1.setName("Canvas title")
c1.drawStatBox(h1)
# make exact copy
# h2=h1.copy()
# show as a table
# HTable(h1)
# c1.draw(h2)
# print statistics
stat=h1.getStat()
for key in stat:
print key , '\t', stat[key]
# set HLabel in the normilised coordinate system
lab=HLabel("HLabel in NDC", 0.15, 0.7, "NDC")
lab.setColor(Color.blue)
c1.add(lab)
c1.update()
# export to some image (png,eps,pdf,jpeg...)
# c1.export(Editor.DocMasterName()+".png");
# edit the image
# IEditor(Editor.DocMasterName()+".png");