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transp.C File Reference

Detailed Description

This demo shows how to use transparency.

On MacOS X you can see the transparency in a canvas, you can save canvas contents as pdf/png (and thus you'll have an image with transparency on every platform).

//Includes for ACLiC (cling does not need them).
#include "TVirtualX.h"
#include "TCanvas.h"
#include "TColor.h"
#include "TError.h"
#include "TH1F.h"
//Aux. functions for tutorials/cocoa.
#include "customcolor.h"
void transp()
{
//1. Try to find free indices for our custom colors.
//We can use hard-coded indices like 1001, 1002, 1003, ... but
//I prefer to find free indices in a ROOT's color table
//to avoid possible conflicts with other tutorials.
Color_t indices[2] = {};
::Error("transp", "failed to create new custom colors");
return;
}
//2. Now that we have indices, create our custom colors.
const Color_t redIndex = indices[0], greeIndex = indices[1];
new TColor(redIndex, 1., 0., 0., "red", 0.85);
new TColor(greeIndex, 0., 1., 0., "green", 0.5);
//3. Test that back-end is TGCocoa.
TCanvas * const cnv = new TCanvas("transparency", "transparency demo", 600, 400);
//After we created a canvas, gVirtualX in principle should be initialized
//and we can check its type:
if (gVirtualX && !gVirtualX->InheritsFrom("TGCocoa")) {
Warning("transp", "You can see the transparency ONLY in a pdf or png output (\"File\"->\"Save As\" ->...)\n"
"To have transparency in a canvas graphics, you need MacOSX version with cocoa enabled");
}
TH1F * const hist = new TH1F("a5", "b5", 10, -2., 3.);
TH1F * const hist2 = new TH1F("c6", "d6", 10, -3., 3.);
hist->FillRandom("landau", 100000);
hist2->FillRandom("gaus", 100000);
hist->SetFillColor(redIndex);
hist2->SetFillColor(greeIndex);
cnv->cd();
hist2->Draw();
hist->Draw("SAME");
}
Author
Timur Pocheptsov

Definition in file transp.C.