This script is a slightly modified version of hsum.C.
Uncomment the two c1->Print(...); lines in order to produce an animated gif file. The option "++" makes an infinite animation. The animated file hsumanim.gif can be visualized within a web browser
void hsumanim() {
auto c1 =
new TCanvas(
"c1",
"The HSUM example",200,10,600,400);
auto total =
new TH1F(
"total",
"This is the total distribution",100,-4,4);
auto main =
new TH1F(
"main",
"Main contributor",100,-4,4);
auto s1 =
new TH1F(
"s1",
"This is the first signal",100,-4,4);
auto s2 =
new TH1F(
"s2",
"This is the second signal",100,-4,4);
total->SetMarkerStyle(21);
total->SetMarkerSize(0.7);
s2->SetFillColor(46);
s2->Fill(xs2,0.2);
s2->Draw("same");
slider =
new TSlider(
"slider",
"test",4.2,0,4.6,
total->GetMaximum(),38);
}
} else {
break;
}
}
}
}
R__EXTERN TBenchmark * gBenchmark
static unsigned int total
R__EXTERN TRandom * gRandom
R__EXTERN TSystem * gSystem
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
virtual void SetFillColor(Color_t fcolor)
Set the fill area color.
1-D histogram with a float per channel (see TH1 documentation)
A specialized TPad including a TSliderBox object.
virtual void SetRange(Double_t xmin=0, Double_t xmax=1)
Set Slider range in [0,1].
- Authors
- Rene Brun, Valeriy Onuchin
Definition in file hsumanim.C.